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  2. Begin by entering the dates for each day of the training period at the top of the form. This will help you track progress over time.
  3. In the TIME section, fill in each hour from 7 AM to 9 PM. This allows you to log activities throughout the day.
  4. For each time slot, mark whether your child was in pants (PNT) or on the toilet (TLT). Use 'D' for dry and 'W' for wet as needed.
  5. Record any bowel movements (BM) or urine (U) occurrences in their respective sections to monitor patterns.
  6. Utilize the comments section at the bottom to note any observations or insights that may assist in understanding your child's training progress.

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Typically the steps of the toilet training sequence are: Enter the bathroom. Close the bathroom door. Pull down clothing. Sit on the toilet. Use the toilet. Get toilet tissue. Wipe with tissue. Throw tissue in the toilet.
Instructions Introduce the toilet early Potty train between 18-20 months Use a regular toilet not a separate one Have your child wear underwear (provides visual for even small accidents) Place on toilet in regular intervals Leave on toilet for 5-10 minutes Use positive reinforcement
At its core, the 3 day potty training method is a no-pants, no-diapers boot camp. This is basically the same concept as taking the training wheels off a tricycle. You stay home, keep your toddler bare-bottomed, and help them start to connect the dots between sensation and action.

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Toilet training is teaching your child to recognize his or her body signals for urinating and having a movement and using a potty chair or toilet correctly and at the appropriate times.
Use a visual sequence beside the toilet to help your child understand what is expected of them, for example: trousers down, pants down, sit on the toilet, wee/poo in the toilet, wipe (you may need to show how many squares of paper to take), pants up, trousers up, flush toilet, wash hands.
That said, toilet learning in Montessori is a gradual process that is child-led, much like learning to walk and talk. Its different from potty training, which is adult-led and usually involves an imposed timetable (eg, 3-day method) - which can sometimes lead to children feeling a lot of pressure around toileting.

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