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How to

POTTY TRAIN

my toddler?

This is the story of this little guy who was learning to use the potty and make himself free with his diapers.

It all started well! Super excited to go on the potty!

He just loves it. 
Willing to follow whatever his parents will guide him to.
Super easy they thought!

But somehow, the progress kind of stop.

Mum is telling me he would go to the potty if we ask him to.

Will even go himself for a wee-wee. But when it comes for something else, he will just not notice when his diaper get soiled.

4 Steps for the
potty training

JOURNEY

WHERE IT WAS STUCK FOR THIS LITTLE BOY

Sensory Awarness

Holding It (until getting to the toilet)

Association with the potty

Letting it go

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Then, we worked together

Until mum told me a little bit more about her little boy and it became clearer

  • Not respond his name sometimes

  • Not notice when his face is covered with food

  • Often bumps into others and or furnitures

  • Not bothered in loud environement

  • Just cannot stand still

HE'LL ALSO HAS THE TENDANCY TO

He just needed us to understand his sensory needs. To follow our lead he needed us to take into account and

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Usually a little boy, always ready to listen, gentle, not usually in the confrontation or opposition

His natural cooperation

SO WHY NOW ?

So we investigated, and broke down all the 9 layers that naturally helped raise his cooperation, and find which in need to be re-visited, to bring back...

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Support his  Sensory Profile

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