
we suggest you take their abilities and delays into consideration if your child has special needs.
This
may seem like a daunting task and if you worry about your child,
believe he or she will take a long time to toilet you will be train if
you take your time and prepare your child you can achieve potty training
success!
The first step in potty training is to familiarize yourself with the basics behind the task.
When you've got those basic concepts
down (and I'm sure you're already aware of which tactics will work for
your special child and which won't), you'll be ready to decide if your
child is ready to begin potty training.
When Is My Child Ready to Begin Potty Training?

For normally developing children this will usually happen between the ages of two and slightly after their third birthday.
But
it's important to remember that children with special needs move at
their own pace and forcing potty training on a child who just isn't
developmentally ready will not only be a waste of time, it will also be a
horrible experience for both you and your child.
How will you know when your child is developmentally ready for potty training? Here are some signs to look for...
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Of
course, not all kids will be able to do all of these things, but you
should have a good feel that your child is on the right track
developmentally to handle potty training. If you feel your child is both
physically and developmentally ready to begin potty training, then it's time to get started!
Read the information and more on potty training tricks book:
Potty Train in Three Days & No Cry Potty Training Solution
Potty Training Girls - Potty Training a Special Needs Child