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    Toilet Training Methods

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    A rapid method for toilet training is a method some parents may choose in order to cut back on the amount of time it may take to toilet train their child. There are many books on the market that discuss this method, and some people may be skeptical and wish to know if this actually works or not. A study published in Behavioral Research and Therapy Journal constructed a rapid method procedure that was used to help decrease the amount of time it took to toilet train (Foxx & Azrin, 1973). In this study, there was a total of 34 children, 22 boys and 12 girls, with an age range of 20-36 months. It is important to also include that these children were already having problems toilet training prior to this research study. This research study followed a few…

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    Essay On Toilet Training

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    What is toilet training? Toilet or “potty” training is the process of teaching children bladder and bowel control. While most children reach this milestone between the ages of 2 and 4 years old, every child develops at their own pace. You as parents, other caregivers, and family members can all help your child become toilet trained. Over several months, you will need to be patient, and give daily attention and encouragement to your child. The best time to start toilet training Your child’s…

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    Preamble: “Many children with autism do not exhibit this intrinsic motivation or desire to “please” others. The social impairment and enjoyment in reciprocal social relationships that characterize a diagnosis of autism is one area that impacts a child’s ability and interest in learning to use the toilet” (Algonquin College, 2017). According to our notes, individuals with autism due to anxiety, imitation and language deficits, sequencing and organizational difficulties may lag behind their…

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    Toilet Training Resistance: 5 Killer Ways to Overcome Easily. Imparting toilet training to their little ones is an onerous task for most parents. They spend countless hours trying to get their child to understand the importance of not having an accident. These facts notwithstanding... it is not that difficult to potty train toddler (s) as long as you make it a fun and interactive experience. Understanding the psyche. Sometimes, it is important cede control and make your little ones feel…

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    “being a good parent is trying there best to understand every children needs and desires because they are all very different.” Linda also informed me that being a good parent you need to connect and form a strong bond that consist of trust and honest with each child in the family. When I asked Linda about breastfeeding she said, “she was unable to feed her boys because she was severely anemia and was taking medication after their birth.” As for her daughter, she said that she only breastfeed…

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    As an adult I enjoy doing things my own way, which sometimes leads to major issues. A socially awkward know-it-all who just happens to be right all the time is not necessarily healthy. I am not all the way to autonomy on the scale and one of the reasons could be my balance problems related to the medical problems with my ears. I did not have trouble trying things, but I was known for being clumsy. I think this is where constant encouragement helped me to overcome some deficiencies. The important…

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    also helps the brain to recover and repair the child’s body; this is shown in CACHE Level 3 Child Care and Education, where it says “during sleep a growth hormone is released; this renews tissues and produces new bone and red blood cells”. Not enough sleep is evident from the child’s behaviour after waking up, this can be shown through tantrums or loss of interest in activities that are being carried out. But as an early year’s practitioner, it is important not to mess with the child’s daily…

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    fine and gross motor development, toilet training progression, etc.) What specific goals should we set for your child? Discuss: family’s goals (continue to address potential concerns or questions about development) Discuss: teacher’s goals (reestablish behaviors witnessed in the classroom, positive and negative, to ensure the parent understands your desire for their child to succeed) Create list of goals together Open Dialogue: How can we work together to encourage your child’s development?…

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    Enuresis is mostly common in Asians and African-Americans in the United States. According to the American Psychiatric Association (2013), in order to be diagnosed with enuresis, a child must fail to achieve toilet training by the age of five. Also, the child must wet the bed or their clothes at least twice a week for a minimum of three months straight. This is usually done involuntary, but it can also sometimes be voluntary. There are three different types of enuresis: nocturnal enuresis,…

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    Think about whether your child will respond better to training on the toilet like Mommy and Daddy or whether your tot may be intimidated by the size of the toilet, the big hole in the middle and the loud sound it makes when flushing. Take your cues from your child by observing well in advance of the 3 Day Potty Training Event your child’s comfort level with the toilet. Potty chairs are easier to use for potty training and a lot less intimidating for kids. They come in toddler-friendly colors,…

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