I really thought my 2 year old was ready to potty train last year. She had the words for the actions, she could be dry for a few hours at a time, and heck the first time she sat on the potty, she peed!! So we bought the potty patty and some dvd's, books, and she was really into it. We did a "naked" weekend and put some plastic down in the living room and her new potty and let her run around naked. She LOVED peeing on the potty! The problem was, she just didn't understand that ALL her pees needed to go in the potty lol. She was perfectly content to go on the potty when it was there and go in her diapers or pull ups when it wasn't. So we took the next step after a few months, we took the diapers/pull ups away and just put her in panties. Well that was a total disaster. She totally didn't care if she was wet. We tried for a month. She would just walk around wet and not even tell you lol. So we did the next thing everyone said to do, back off for a month or two and try again. No change, she still loved the potty, had no resistance, but just wouldn't tell anyone when she needed to use it and kept peeing in the pull-ups too. So again we tried just switching her to panties and again, no luck. This was around February of this year, when she was 2 1/2. So I talked to her teacher and we decided to just put her in the pull-ups full time, not push the potty, and let her tell us when she was ready. Well needless to say our life has been much less stressful lol. And she FINALLY has started asking to use the potty full time, last week!

She asks her teacher, she asks in restaurants, she's finally getting it and wanting to. She asked for her big girl panties yesterday and her teacher said she's had minimal accidents, mostly the #2 kind. So we are just so elated, especially since she turns 3 in July lol. I guess the bottom line is, you can totally try it, every child is different, but if they are too young for their them to tell "the feeling" they get when they need to go, it's almost impossible. You can get them on a schedule or habit but it won't help in an emergency if you know what I mean. Every child is different though, so I would say it's totally possible. But don't do like I did and beat your head against a wall for 6 months. If it's not working abandon it and pick it up later, it's just not worth the agony.