I am really looking forward to the day when Zoe is toilet trained. Apparently, it is faster and easier with girls. This is the method they use in Vietnam:

In a two year study, Swedish researchers followed 47 Vietnamese infants and their mothers in Vietnam where potty training starts at birth and infants are usually trained by nine months of age. The technique is based on learning to be sensitive to when the baby needs to urinate. "The woman then makes a special whistling sound to remind her baby. The whistling method starts at birth and serves as an increasingly powerful means of communication as time goes on." According to the study, most babies can use the potty on their own by nine months of age if they are reminded, and they can generally take care of all their toileting needs by the age of two. (from Wikipedia)

Unfortunately, I can't whistle :(

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Domestic Kate said…
I heard something in recent years about women in the U.S. who have their babies using the toilet as infants by recognizing their babies' body language and knowing when they need to go. it sounds like the same method. Good luck with Zoe. I can only imagine.

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