If you’re here, it’s probably because you’re looking for help and support for toilet training for autism and special education children and students. You might be feeling overwhelmed and nervous. Or maybe you don’t know where to start? Don’t worry, this podcast episode is going to help you with everything you need to know to make toilet training a success for you and your child/students.
On the podcast today, I’m interviewing Dawn Ellis from Cultivating Exceptional Minds and we are talking all things toilet training.
What Do We Discuss?
- How to feel more confident when toilet training.
- When you should start toilet training – what signs to look for that the child/student is ready.
- 7 steps for a successful toileting routine.
- A toilet training starter pack – what are your must-haves.
- Positive reinforcement.
- Managing accidents.
- When to take a break and go back to the drawing board.
- Going straight to the toilet vs potty and then toilet.
- Dawn’s best tips for success.
- Constipation.
- Smearing.
- Boys standing vs sitting.
- And SO much more!
What are you waiting for? If you’re ready to learn about all things toilet training, don’t miss this podcast episode. This episode will totally transform your toilet training sessions – or as Dawn likes to call them – Toileting Bootcamp!
Helpful Links and Resources
Through this episode we talk about different resources and websites that you may find helpful. As well as where you can find Dawn! I’ve linked them all down below you to check out.
- Toilet Training Pack
- Free Toileting Visuals on Teachers Pay Teachers
- How to Potty Train with Visuals Blog Post by Dawn
- Instagram – Dawn
- Pinterest – Dawn
- Facebook – Dawn
- Going to the Toilet Social Narrative
- Free Going to the Bathroom Visual
- Smearing Blog Post
- Podcast Episode: Smearing
I hope you found this episode helpful today for your toilet training journey. If you have any questions, or tips that you can share, please do so in the comments down below. And if you did find this toilet training for autism and special ed. podcast helpful, please consider sharing it with your friends and colleagues.
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