…toilet. Simply place the insert support on the toilet seat for an easy and secure fit. Padded toilet seat with handles help the child feel secure. Family toilet seats incorporate…
…toilet or potty (in the bathroom/toilet where possible) in a flexed position, for five minutes at a time. Leave the tap running if this is helpful When on the potty/toilet,…
Completed toilet training is when a child can get on and off the toilet, manage their clothes, wipe their bottom, flush the toilet and wash their hands without any adult…
…the toilet. They will also need to have a routine (going to the toilet at regular and predictable points such as after meals) and lots of encouragement. Toileting difficulties Sensory…
Handwashing is an essential skill for children of all ages. Some children dislike water, making hand washing very difficult. Try novelty soap with a toy in the middle – get…
If your child has difficulty with the sequence of toileting: Use a picture of a toilet (your own if possible) to prompt him/her that it is time to go. Use…
…for potty training Decide whether to start using a potty or to begin directly using the toilet A good way to prepare is to start a toilet chart to see…
…the bathroom frequently, but not to use the toilet? Only allow access to an amount of toilet roll needed (e.g. one roll maximum during the day and a few sheets…
…any near misses or little dribbles get him to wipe them up with toilet paper. The only fool proof method is to make him sit on the toilet to urinate….
…weeks. A sleep diary can be helpful in establishing if there’s any pattern with your children’s sleep issue. For instance, it might identify if there’s difficulty going to sleep on…