toilet-train

VERB
  1. train (a small child) to use the toilet
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How To Use toilet-train In A Sentence

  • Parents should not punish accidents or behaviors that are part of normal development (such as thumb-sucking or toilet-training accidents in toddlers), and they should avoid teasing, shaming, or nagging.
  • By the time he was three, he still had not been toilet-trained, although Hope had tried, many times.
  • Some have not been properly toilet-trained, he says, while others have poor speaking and listening skills.
  • Many of the children wore diapers, because there weren't enough employees to toilet-train them. Arthur Miller's Missing Act
  • How does such an institution deal with a child that at the time of the hearing could not feed itself and still was not fully toilet-trained.
  • A review of Diaper Free Baby (How to toilet-train before two), a Cool Tool. We Blog A Lot
  • When he first went to school at five, he could hardly speak and was barely toilet-trained.
  • The center’s closure also left Seeletso without a source of diapers, though this did not seem to give her additional incentive to toilet-train Thabang. No Place Left to Bury the Dead
  • I think the best toilet-training advice came from the group's leader, who advised waiting until summer - fewer clothes to worry about then.
  • Mark Wolraich, director of the Child Study Center at the University of Oklahoma and author of the "American Academy of Pediatrics' Guide to Toilet Training," said children typically begin to toilet-train between the ages of 18 months and 4 years. Three-year-old suspended from Arlington preschool for too many potty accidents
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