More tips for potty training boys Potty training doesn’t have to be a drudgery – it can actually make for a fun and enjoyable bonding experience. It can be both an exciting time for your son, and also for you (the end of diaper changing is near!) with the right perspective. Motivate...
Take a break when needed. Potty training is not linear, and setbacks are normal. If you are getting into power struggles while potty training a stubborn toddler, it might be a signal to take a break and try again when your child is less resistant. Recognize regression. If your child was ...
and they didn’t feel personally compelled to do it. Add that to the fact that Rachel wasn’t in a big hurry to sing about “poop” and “pee”, and the idea of a potty training program from theSigning Timefolks didn’t seem like it was going to happen any time soon. ...
many kids have a hurdle of some sort to overcome when it comes to potty training. I vividly remember two of my girlfriends struggling big-time because their children refused to poop in the potty at all and always asked for a diaper. One of our boys refused to poop at school and would ...
Potty training special needs child Not rated yetMy great grand daughter is now 7 almost 8 and is a walking miracle as at 3 months old she had an accident and over 50% of her brain is gone. we were told … Mum to child with SPD Not rated yetmy son, now aged 7 has SPD and Asper...
Potty Training Expert Erin, a former teacher and reading coach with many years of experience working with young children is also a potty training consultant and valuable asset to our team! Erin also has two boys of her own, so she knows what it’s like to take on the daunting task of ...
But there are some benefits to using a potty training chart that might make it worth your while, including: Positive reinforcement. If you have a child who needs the extra boost, rewards and reward charts can draw attention to the good things your kid is doing on or around the potty, and...
There has been a lot of interest on thePotty Time website,Facebook page, and here on the blog, about potty training children with special needs, especially children who have an Autism Spectrum diagnosis. As a mom of a child on the spectrum and as a pediatric speech therapist, I have wor...
Potty Training can be difficult for any child, and may be especially difficult for children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome or other special need. Children with special needs often need more direct instruction of social skills like potty training. ...
Say goodbye to diapers with these helpful potty-training books that teach the basics of toilet training to parents and get kids excited about it.