Toileting tracking sheet 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the toileting tracking sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the student’s initials at the top of the form. This personalizes the document and ensures accurate tracking.
  3. Fill in the month and year to specify the tracking period. This helps in organizing data for future reference.
  4. In the daily tracking section, record times for bathroom visits. Use the provided codes (I, C, A) to indicate whether each visit was incomplete, correct, or an accident.
  5. At the end of each day, calculate and enter the daily percentage of correct voiding using the formula provided (C/A+C).
  6. Complete the bathroom teaching strategy section by filling in John Doe's name and date initiated. Ensure all materials needed are listed for effective implementation.

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Once the child is accident-free for two consecutive days, take them to the potty every 15 minutes. Then, after two more dry-pants days, systematically increase the interval by 5 minutes until they are on a 45-minute to 1-hour schedule, or until they are initiating regularly.
What we suggest is the following programme: The child is allowed to have a nappy put on to open their bowels, but the nappies need to be kept in the bathroom. The nappy is then removed and the child encouraged to help empty the poo into the toilet because thats where poo goes!
Set a timer for every hour or hour and a half, and take them to the toilet whether they think they need to go or not. This will help them get into the habit of using the bathroom to do their business. You dont want to let too much time pass between visits to the toilet.
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For example, start toileting every three hours instead of every two hours. If wetting accidents happen, decrease the time to every 1.5 hours during the day and every four hours during the night.
Create a schedule. Throughout the day, continue taking them to the bathroom every two hours or when they start showing signs that they need to go. Celebrate the successes and remember that accidents may happen. If they do, take a step back and remind your child of where to go potty, then continue as normal.
Developing a Toileting Plan Give it time. Set achievable goals. Start when you both are ready. Get everyone on board. Be prepared to manage your own negative feelings. A toilet training plan includes your goal(s), the routine/schedule, the language to use, the location(s), and any supplies and materials needed.
Allow your child to play on the potty so they can get used to it. Most children complete potty training by 36 months. The average length it takes kids to learn the process is about six months. Girls learn faster, usually completing toilet training two to three months before boys do.
Simply start by letting your child color their chart, write which of their training moments youd like to highlight, and then put a sticker on the chart for every bathroom victory! Encourage your child to show the stickers to family members as well to show off their progress.

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