Here are some Important Tips
1- Never force a child to use the potty this can cause unnecessary distress, If your child shows no interest it may be because they are not ready.
2- Your child will become aware of their toileting and have more bladder/bowel control and will be aware when wet or dirty and may tell you, follow their leads.
3- Start to potty train when you know that you can give your child your full attention,Not when you are preoccupied with other areas of your life.
4- I always recommend potty training in Summer months if possible which allows less layers of clothes and will enable your child to roam freely without a nappy. its also helpful for washing and drying of extra clothes.
5- Leave a potty out so your child may become familiar with it...don't be afraid of letting your child see you using the toilet....children learn through example.
6- Children often become confident in weeing at first but may take longer to poo on potty/toilet....watch out for regular bowel movements and encourage your child to sit on the potty...if your child does soil themselves put he poo in the potty/toilet "this is where the poo goes" and we flush it away "bye poo" be animated it helps.....
7- Don't get upset if your child wets or soils themselves, be calm and reassure them.
8- Gentle reminders - every now and again ask your child if they need the potty,always be positive in your approach.
9- Always praise and encourage toileting success make a big fuss if your child wees or poos on potty you may want to give them a sticker or use a sticker chart this will encourage and develop their self confidence and give them a sense of achievement.
10- Remember children feed off your emotions so be calm and relaxed in your approach this will enable your child to be more relaxed too.
Good Luck