[blindkid] Potty Training and eating independantly

Alyson Martinez sundiosa21 at hotmail.com
Tue Aug 18 16:33:55 UTC 2009


Hello,

 

I definetely feel your pain.  Luke was 4 by the time he was potty trained and I thought it was never going to happen.  His language is on the track to improvement but at that time his ability to express basic needs just wasn't there.  However, we were determined.  The school was also instrumental is us achieving this goal.  Every tactic was tried out and with Luke repetiveness on top of over the top praise worked.  At home, we set a timer for every 20 min to take him to the potty and just try; when he went we did the "pee pee parade" up and down the hall.  Yes, we are lunatics.  After time he started to get that pee in the potty=positive praise and going in the undies=no parade.  Also, no pull ups or diapers just undies, the washer was in overdrive and those were the most disgusting years of my life.  EWW!  It worked for us and now he is 5 and goes all by himself with no help, communicates when he needs to go and most recently wakes up (sometimes) to go during a nap or at night.  

 

I wish you the best of luck!

 

Alyson Martinez
 
> Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 19:57:33 +0000
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>        I was just wondering if anyone had any tips on potty training. My daughter is kind of big now and I don't think the communication is going well when I am trying to teach her to potty train. If anyone has any tips I would greatly appreciate it. And Any tips for getting her to eat on her own. 
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