I am wondering if we are all thinking of ""toilet trained' in the same way?
I understand toilet trained to mean the child can take itself to the toilet, take down its clothes, sit on toilet/potty, do whatever, wipe its bottom, pull up clothes and wash hands.
And be able to do the same at night time or go through the night dry.
I think this is not achievable until 2 to 3 years old.
A friend used to say her son was toilet trained at under a year simply because she held him over a potty several/many times a day and was often lucky. He wasn't talking at that age and was unable to ask for the potty and certainly couldn't walk to get there himself.
I think myDDs were dry during the day at about 2 1/2 maybe a bit before as that was summer time and easier. Dry all night was a bit longer, but we often did a late night trip with half asleep child before we went to bed.
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What "back then" inconvenience would annoy today's youngsters?


