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By Terri Mauro, About.com Guide to Special Children since 2004

Question of the Day: Potty-training

Tuesday November 1, 2005
Well-known singer and child development expert Madonna recently declared that children who are not yet toilet trained by the age of two are the victims of inattentive parenting. That should come as pretty amusing news to a lot of parents of children with special needs, who if anything are excessively attentive but whose potty-training ambitions are so often thwarted by developmental delays and neurological differences and kids who have way more important things to deal with, thank you very much. So how old was your child when your team of nannies ... whoops, I mean when you finally got him or her potty-trained? Click on the answer that represents your moment of triumph.
1) One year old or less
2) Two years old
3) Three years old
4) Four years old
5) Five years old
6) Six years or older
7) Not potty-trained yet
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