Potty training for delayed language

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Potty train your child is no easy task. Using the toilet is a skill learned over time. Most children are ready to start potty training around 2 years of age and are fully formed by age 3. A child is ready for potty training when he has a sense of bodily functions and the necessary motor skills to control their body. Communication is essential for him to understand how to use the bathroom. Potty train a child who is struggling with language development can be achieved through non-verbal communication.

A Potty training schedule for a two year old


Communication is essential to learn new tasks. 






Instructions 

  • 1 -Young children naturally use nonverbal gestures. 

    Teach your child to use the toilet by communicating with sign language. Create a gesture for each share and task you want it to learn. Choose signs and symbols that you and your child will understand.
  • 2 -Children attach meaning to objects. 

    Use an object to communicate with your child. Select an item that he will join the bathroom. Make sure that it connects the object with the need to use the bathroom.
  • 3 -Children learn by seeing. 

    Show your books or videos that illustrate the use and child bathroom procedures.Choose books with lots of pictures that show children using the potty. Videos teach effectively, demonstrating with images, sounds and actions. Your child will learn by watching other children successfully complete the task.
References:
1-http://www.funhen.com/treinamento-potty-para-a-lingua-atrasada/

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