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HOW TO POTTY TRAIN YOUR CHILD

HOW TO POTTY TRAIN YOUR CHILD Tables of Contents 1.       Introduction 2.     Preparing for Potty Training 3.     Know When Your Child is Ready 4.     Showing Interest and Motor Skills 5 .      Using Language and Understanding 6.     Predictable Bowel Movements 7.     The Importance of Developmental Readiness 8.     Understanding the Potty Training Process 9.     The Role of Patience 10.    Dealing with Accidents 11.    Nighttime Training 12.    Introduce Your to the Potty 13.    Show Your Child How to Use It 14.    Sitting on the Potty 15.    Potty Training Standing Up (For Boys) 16.    Taking Potty Training on the Road 17.    Involving Caregivers and Teachers 18.    Using the Right Toilet-Related Words 19.    Sharing the Good News 20.    Praise and Encouragement  21.    Offering Rewards for Small Successes 22.    Choosing the Right Time 23.    Making Potty Time Routine 24.    Progressing to Night Training 25.    Letting Your Child Choose Underwear 26.    Conclusion: A Successful Pott

Revealing the Spectrum: Understanding Autism in a Natural Way

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  Autism Unveiled: Understanding in Simple Terms Autism is a unique way of experiencing the world, and it's important to learn about it in a simple and easy way. In this blog post, I will explore autism, celebrate its diversity, and understand how we can support individuals on the spectrum. Celebrating Differences: Autism is a part of human diversity, just like different colors in a beautiful garden. People with autism have their own special abilities and challenges, which make them unique. Let's appreciate and embrace this diversity. The Autism Spectrum: Autism comes in many forms and each person with autism is different. Some may struggle with social communication, sensory sensitivities, or repeating behaviors, It's important to remember that everyone experiences the world in their own way. Recognizing Strengths: People with autism have amazing strengths too! They can be incredibly focused, have great attention to detail, and remember things really well. By recognizing an

HOW TO UNDERSTAND AUTISTIC BODY LANGUAGE

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  HOW TO UNDERSTAND AUTISTIC BODY LANGUAGE "Autistic body language" is not the same for everyone who is autistic. Each autistic person is unique, so it's difficult to make generalization about all of them. This blog talks about common patterns and misunderstandings. When you use this information, remember that each autistic person is an individual, and not every step will apply to every person. STEP - 1. Avoiding Misconceptions 1.1 - Remember that being different doesn't mean there is something wrong or bad about it. Autistic people communicate in their own unique way, but that doesn't mean their way is worse. Every person, whether autistic or not, has their own unique behaviors, and there's no right or wrong when it comes to expressing oneself. Every one is unique. 1.2 - Don't have set ideas about how they should behave. You might have a limited understanding of what certain behaviors mean. For instance, if you think that not making eye contact means some