Within this blog we share some of the reasons why
It is easy to think progress with toileting is as simple as getting a child to sit on the toilet, but it is so much more than that. Toileting involves a children physical, emotional and sensory processing. Does your child, or the child your supporting feel safe and comfortable in the bathroom, toilet area? Do they understand what to do and how to process each step? Are they overwhelmed by the task? These factors all play a part in helping your child progress and succeed.
One way to support your child is by breaking down the toileting process into smaller, visual steps. Visual steps share and confirm "what" to do and "how" to do it! This makes the process more predictable and less overwhelming, helping your child understand what to do at their own pace, with reduced demands.
By focusing on the bigger picture, meeting your child's needs, step by step, we can build confidence and create positive toileting experiences that lead to lasting progress.
How can Clear Steps Consultancy help your child progress with toileting?
Charmaine, at Clear Steps Consultancy supports children with and without a diagnosis, additional needs, their families, schools, organisations, charities and professionals in progressing and being successful with Toileting, Sleeping and Understanding Behaviour.
Help and support is available at every stage of the toileting journey!
Start helping your child in progressing with their toileting today!
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Toileting Isnt Just About Sitting On The Toilet