There are several reasons why cloth training pants are a better option for potty training apart from the obvious fact that they reduce the agonizing moments for the mother and child. Different family situations will often bear on the decisions to use either disposable or cloth nappies on the children. The time to begin toilet training also hinges on some of these dynamics.
Funny enough though, toilet training in the developed countries is often tardier and could begin after 3 years. A study by Contemporary Pediatrics has revealed that more than half of the world's kids are trained in the first year, and over 80% in their first 2 years, and this trend is quite rampant in the less developed countries.
This prevalence attributed to the aggressive advertising in the respective countries may however lead to a failure in the future, because the child grows up not knowing what it means to be wet, and what to do about it when they are old enough, and the same goes for the disposable panties.
Cloth training pants are important since they build a baby's intuition on the uncomfortable feeling of a wet nappy, and also since inserted disposable liners are meant to capture the solids rather than soak up the liquids. There may however exists some logic in a child's discernment of their realization of the wet training pants, and the eventuality that the mother will be pleased that they know how to use the potty, since children will usually feel uncomfortable after messing up the cloth training pants unlike disposable ones.
It is up to the mothers to instill a culture of toilet training in their children, and to remember that it takes a lot of time and dedication. There will be times that the child will be very annoying, but you must learn to deal with that, after all a mother's love goes a long way.