How to Set Your Toddler Up for Potty Training Success
(Before You Even Take the Nappies Off)

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5 low pressure steps to make potty training smoother, calmer, and more successful — no readiness signs or rewards needed.
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Perfect For You If:
- Your toddler is 16–24 months old
- You want a gentle, respectful approach to potty training (no pressure or bribes)Â
- You're not sure when or how to start potty training
- You'd love to avoid the chaos of a 3 day method
- You don't want to wait until 2.5+ to start
- Your confused about "readiness signs" and what they really mean
Ideal if you've got a toddler entering the 18–24 month potty window!

Feel confident from the start
No more second guessing, you'll know how to lay solid foundations early.

Make using the toilet feel natural
Set the stage so the switch from nappies feels smooth, not sudden.

Build calm, respectful independence
Gently support your toddler without pressure or bribes.

Meet Esther Your Potty Training ExpertÂ
Hi, I’m Esther - a nanny with 14 years of experience and a BA (Hons) in Early Childhood. I was also a finalist for UK Nanny of the Year 2024.Â
Over the years I've helped dozens of toddlers confidently ditch nappies around 18-24 months. Without power struggles, sticker charts, timers or endless reminders.Â
This free guide shares the exact steps I use with families, so you can stop second guessing and feel calm and clear about what to do first.
I believe potty training can (and should!) begin earlier than most people think — and that it doesn’t have to be chaotic or complicated.
If you're unsure where to begin, feeling overwhelmed, or just want a clear, gentle plan that actually works… you're in the right place.