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  5. Potty training tips go to: teach2talk.com/ask-sarah.html…
  6. 14. Twitter is awkward for longer tips like this, click teach2talk.com/ask-sarah.html… to see it all in one place. Good luck!
  7. 13. Yes, this is a lot of work for you, but if applied *consistently* for long enough, this will work for almost any child.
  8. 12. Make sure everyone in your child’s life (family, caretakers, therapists) is on board and ready to help you be consistent.
  9. 11. To prime your child before going and then to reinforce after success, use a social story (if they can read, have them read to you).
  10. 10. Once your child goes for the first time, throw a huge party in the bathroom, give rewards. Make going to the bathroom so much fun!
  11. 9. On the visual schedule, put something highly motivating (favorite toy) after potty trips.
  12. 8. If needed, create a visual schedule so your child can see when it is time to go potty throughout the day.
  13. 7. Make a visual aid that shows your child each step: 1 pants down; 2 sit on potty; 3 toilet paper; 4 flush; 5 pants up; 6 wash hands.
  14. 6. Bring a favorite book along, so your child can look at it while on the potty.