Potty Training for Children With Down Syndrome
October 15th 2011 Posted at Babies
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Potty training is quite easy for the normal children but it is difficult if the child is suffering from mental disabilities like Down syndrome and mental retardation. Brain of these children does not work properly and for this reason it is difficult to teach and train them. It may be irritating and also takes enough time to teach children with special needs. So you need to have lots of patience and support your child at each and every stage. Mostly children show signs of physical readiness after 18 months whereas mentally disabled children take even more time. Therefore the parents need to be very careful. They should begin training as per the child?s mental development and not according to his age. Don?t compare your child with other normal children. There is a difference between psychological readiness and physical readiness. Your child will show sign of psychologic stretch mark cream al readiness by telling or indicating that he is not comfortable in soiled diapers. Also your child will show signs of physical readiness by using some kind of facial expression or posture to express his need to go for a bowel movement. Children with some or the other physical disability may face problems like how to sit on the potty chair and keep him clean. A special type of potty chair should be purchased for these children. Your child will understand things slowly so don?t make him learn in a rush, give him enough time and make the process slow. Punishments should be strictly prohibited. Do not punish him even if he makes a mistake. The training should be held in a way that it matches the child?s ability and pace. Praise and applaud him if he does anything correctly and as per your instructions. Children who are normal cry and demand to change their dirty diapers.