The same training methods apply to special needs children as to other children. More record keeping may be necessary to find patterns such as in the time between eating and drinking and need to eliminate. (more…)
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Developing good hygiene habits during a toddler’s potty training process is critical. The business of “doing your business” can be a messy proposition – especially with toddlers. Good hygiene consists of much more than just washing hands. (more…)
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