Toilet-training


[toi-lit-treyn] /ˈtɔɪ lɪtˌtreɪn/
verb (used with object)
1.
to train (a young child) to use a toilet for bowel and bladder movements.
toilet training
noun
1.
the training of a very young child to control and regulate bowel and bladder movements and use the toilet.
toilet training
noun
1.
the process of teaching young children to control the timing of bladder and bowel movements and to use the lavatory

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