The Secret to Easier Potty Training? Knowing Your Toddler’s Type

One mom’s child trained in three days. Yours won’t even sit on the potty.  And suddenly, you’re wondering if you missed the window. Or worse – if you’re failing.

Let me reassure you: potty training isn’t a race, and your toddler isn’t behind. They’re just being themselves. Every toddler has their own timeline, based on their temperament, sensory profile, and developmental stage. That’s why “one-size-fits-all” approaches often end in tears (for everyone involved).

Some toddlers are curious observers who need time to warm up. Others are sensitive to every texture and sensation. Some are so busy climbing furniture that they barely notice they’re wet.
And some just roll with it. Knowing your child’s unique wiring changes everything.

That’s why I created “Is My Toddler Ready for Potty Training?”—a short, practical guide that helps you identify the subtle signs of readiness and match your approach to your toddler’s temperament.

In this free guide, you’ll learn:

  • The six key readiness signs that matter (hint: it’s not about age)
  • The four toddler personality types—and how each one responds to potty training
  • Tailored tips for making potty time positive, not pressure-filled
  • Why emotional regulation and sensory awareness play a big role in success
  • What to do when you’re unsure whether to start—or wait

This isn’t a rigid method. It’s a flexible, respectful way to follow your child’s cues and build their confidence along the way.

Click here to download the guide

Because potty training isn’t just a skill. It’s a transition—and your child needs your patience, not perfection.