In your potty guide it states No. 2 Create Potty Plan and goes on to state that you’ll talk about it later in the e-book. Where might I find that??
Answer:
The plan is making decisions for how you will start attack potty training. But before you start you want to baseline where your starting point should be. For example:
1. Will your child sit on the toilet anytime you ask for up to 3-5 mins enough for a pee or poop without hovering or holding down?
If not you have to start working on a process for this first, so let me know and I can send you instructions for this.
2. If your child can do the above the next step is to pick the 10+++ award that they would GO CRAZY for as the elimination award.
3. Then you have to decide if you're doing a weekend intensive or if you want to potty train a few hours a day after school/work.
4. Then you can dive into potty power which will go over all of this and the A to Z of creating your plan. Feel free to reply back here or bring this to my call (Michelle's call or the BCBA calls) and we can breakdown instructions even further.
Let me know if this was helpful.
The plan is making decisions for how you will start attack potty training. But before you start you want to baseline where your starting point should be. For example:
1. Will your child sit on the toilet anytime you ask for up to 3-5 mins enough for a pee or poop without hovering or holding down?
If not you have to start working on a process for this first, so let me know and I can send you instructions for this.
2. If your child can do the above the next step is to pick the 10+++ award that they would GO CRAZY for as the elimination award.
3. Then you have to decide if you’re doing a weekend intensive or if you want to potty train a few hours a day after school/work.
4. Then you can dive into potty power which will go over all of this and the A to Z of creating your plan. Feel free to reply back here or bring this to my call (Michelle’s call or the BCBA calls) and we can breakdown instructions even further.
Let me know if this was helpful.