Toilet trained in a weekend.
Without the drama.
A calm, step-by-step PDF guide that tells you exactly what to do, what to say, and what to do when things go sideways — so you can stop Googling at midnight and actually get this done.
Instant digital download · For toddlers 20 months–3.5 years
Instant digital download
For toddlers 20 months–3.5 years

Sound familiar?
You've been "thinking about starting"
for three months.
You've read the Reddit forums. Watched the YouTube videos. Asked the Facebook mums group. Tried to ignore your MIL. You've gotten seventeen different answers and you're somehow more confused than before you started.
Meanwhile your toddler is perfectly happy in nappies and you're not sure if you're waiting for the right moment or just avoiding the whole thing because it feels overwhelming.

If this is you...
You don't know if your child is actually ready or if you're just hoping they are
You kind of tried once and it fell apart by Day 2 and now you don't know whether to push through or give up
Every method you've found contradicts the last one
You’re tired of conflicting advice and just want clarity
You just want someone to tell you exactly what to do
This is exactly what this guide is for.
From one mum to another:
I followed a stranger's free PDF off Instagram. It was a disaster. Here's what I learned.
When it was time to toilet train my first child, I did what most first-time mums do: I turned to the internet. I followed a midwife on Instagram who recommended a free PDF by a mum-of-four. It had a confident, "this will work" tone. I read it like it was gospel.
What I didn't realise — because nobody told me — was that this particular approach completely skipped the part about developmental readiness. I didn't know the truth about toddler sleep while toilet training. I just... started. Full burn-the-ships energy. Every nappy thrown into the bin on a Friday morning. We're doing this.
It was a complete disaster. Nothing was going to plan, I had no idea why, and the PDF had no troubleshooting — just a method that assumed everything would go smoothly, meanwhile I had wet laundry - clothes, bedsheets, towels - piling up faster than I could deal with. So I had to figure it out in real time. Adapting on the fly, reading my son's cues, trying things, abandoning them, trying something else.
We ended up toilet trained in 3 days. But afterwards, I needed to understand what had actually worked and why — so I went deep on the research. Child development. Readiness markers. How toddlers actually learn new physical skills. What the paediatric literature says. What causes regression. Why some approaches backfire.
That's why I built Toilet Trained Faster.
It's not a perfect method from a perfect expert. It's a a clear, honest guide from a mum who did it the hard way, figured out why, and wrote down everything she wished she'd known at the start.
I'm not a paediatrician or a child psychologist. But if you want the guide that a first-time (now second-time) mum stress-tested in real time and then spent weeks understanding properly — this is it. 💛
What's inside?
Everything you need. Nothing you don't.
No hours of video. No overwhelming modules. Just a clear, written guide you can read in one sitting and use in the moment — even while supervising a naked toddler.
1. The Complete 3-Day Guide
The full method: what to do each day, how to respond to resistance, what to say during accidents, and when to adapt if things aren't going to plan.
2. TLDR Version
A condensed quick-reference you can keep open on your phone during the actual training days. (And send it to your partner!)
3. Readiness Checklist
Stop guessing. This checklist tells you whether your child is actually ready to start — so you're not setting yourself up for failure before you've even begun.
4. Shopping List
Exactly what to buy before you start. No unnecessary purchases, no mid-process panic that you've forgotten something important.

What makes this different?
Most toilet training guides are either too vague ("follow your child's lead!") or too rigid ("do exactly this or it won't work"). This one is built around the moments parents actually get stuck: Day 2 resistance, refusing the toilet, wanting the nappy back.
It has exact scripts for what to say, calm responses for when things go sideways, and it actually explains the why — so you can adapt in real time instead of panicking when your toddler goes off-script. (Because they will. They're toddlers.)
It's evidence-based without being preachy. Practical without being rigid.
And it respects the fact that you're busy (read it in one sitting - no hours of videos, cos you ain't got time for that)
Is this for you?
Let's be honest about who this is for...
💛 This is for you if...
Your toddler is between 20 months and 3.5 years
You want a clear plan you can actually follow
You've been putting this off because it feels overwhelming
You don't have time for video courses or conflicting forum advice
You want to understand the why, not just blindly follow steps
You're a normal parent who'd appreciate some humour alongside the advice
This probably isn't right for you if...
Your child has significant developmental delays or medical complexities
They experience intense sensory distress around toileting
You can't stay home for 3 days during the training period
You need a one-on-one consultation (this is self-guided)
If you have a neurodivergent child, this guide may still help as a starting point — but it's designed for neurotypical toddlers and doesn't replace specialist advice.
Got questions?
Read our FAQ
The beautiful thing about this course is that it is in a written, PDF format - no lengthy videos that you need to sit through hours of! The course is detailed but not super long, so you could sit down and read it after your little one goes to bed, and finish it in one sitting!
Yes! The approach is grounded in child development research and paediatric guidelines, particularly around readiness, learning through awareness, and the biological nature of night dryness. It avoids pressure-based techniques that often backfire.
This course is most helpful for toddlers roughly 20 months to 3.5 years, but readiness matters more than age. The guide helps you work that out before you start.
That’s exactly why this guide exists. Resistance at any stage of the toilet training process is common, and there’s a dedicated section on what to say and do when your child wants their nappy back, refuses the toilet, or finds the change hard.
This course clearly explains night nappies and night dryness, and why they’re different from daytime toilet learning. You’ll know what’s normal, what can’t be rushed, and how to explain it to your child without confusion or shame.
Yes, this course recommends staying home for a 3-day period while your little one learns the skills they need to be able to toilet successfully and independently. This is best done in a calm, familiar environment where you both feel safe and you have everything you need.
This course may be helpful for some neurodivergent children, however, neurodivergence is broad. Some children may need more time, more repetition, or individualised support beyond what a general guide can provide. This course isn’t a medical or therapeutic program and doesn’t replace advice from your child’s healthcare or allied health professionals.
This course may not be the best fit if your child:
Has significant developmental delays or medical complexities
Experiences intense sensory distress around toileting
Is not yet showing readiness signs at all
Requires highly individualised therapeutic support
In these cases, working with a paediatrician, occupational therapist, or early childhood specialist may be a better first step.
You’ll get instant digital access after purchase. Download it to your phone, tablet, or laptop and keep it for reference.
As this is a PDF-based course, you'll always have access to the course!
Stop putting it off.
Let's just get it done.
You've been thinking about this long enough. Grab the guide, pick your three days, and have a plan that actually works — instead of another tab open with another contradictory opinion.
You've got this. 💛
