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The Practical Guide To Toilet Training Your Child
The Practical Guide To Toilet Training Your Child
The Practical Guide To Toilet Training Your Child

The Practical Guide To Toilet Training Your Child With Low Muscle Tone

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About The Practical Guide To Toilet Training Your Child

Are you:* wondering why low muscle tone creates more potty training challenges?* worried that your child's speech issues or behavioral problems with further delay training?* concerned that you may not have the right potty seat or other equipment?* frustrated with books that are long on philosophy but short on useful strategies?The Practical Guide to Toilet Training your Child With Low Muscle Tone was written for you!This book, written by a pediatric occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience, explains the multi-modal reasons why low tone creates so many toilet training struggles. Filled with readiness checklists, easy strategies to teach essential skills, and recommendations for equipment, clothing and more, it provides a roadmap for toilet training success.The Practical Guide to Toilet Training Your Child with Low Muscle Tone helps families of special needs children at every stage of development. Parents of children who are still developing pre-training skills learn how to prepare a special needs child for potty training. Families who have started and stopped training will gain a clearer understanding of the process and develop the confidence to resume. Parents of children who have lost skills for many reasons learn how to create a comprehensive plan for independence that lasts.The author uses easy-to-understand terms and examples for clarity, and has compassion and encouragement for parents who find that toilet training their child is harder than they anticipated. Her message to parents is simple: " Be well prepared, be consistent, expect to practice and stay positive. You can do it!" CathyAnn Collyer, OTR, LMT is a licensed occupational therapist and licensed massage therapist in private practice. She has treated adults and children in a wide variety of settings, including hospitals, outpatient centers, schools, and homecare. Cathy has lectured and written on subjects such as hypotonia, hypermobility, sensory processing disorders, and trauma disorders.