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Signing With Babies And Children: Use Sign Language and Books to Potty Train Your Baby and Toddler

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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Use Sign Language and Books to Potty Train Your Baby and Toddler

When your toddler is showing signs of being ready to use the toilet - an awareness of being soiled, hiding in his favorite corner to have privacy while he has his bowel movement, a fascination with watching himself tinkle or watching daddy tinkle - it’s a good idea to begin reading books about going to the toilet. There are many books about going to the bathroom, but the ones that focus on normalizing the defecation and urination process in all people and animals, helps the toddler realize that he is just like everyone else. The sign for going to the bathroom is simply the letter ‘t’ and shaking it. While there are many words that we use to mean ‘going to the bathroom’ - ‘poo poo’, ‘pee pee’, ‘bathroom’, ‘potty’, ‘wee wee’, ‘doo doo’, etc. - there is just one sign that you use to mean ‘potty’. Having multiple words or vocalizations for the one word, can be confusing. If you focus on teaching the sign for ‘potty’ through the books, and by consistently using the same simple sign every time you or your spouse use the toilet, every time you take him to the potty, you will have simplified the learning process, and have increased the chances the child will be able to successfully communicate the idea of using the toilet.


1 comment:

My Baby Details said...

I have thought of the sign for "toilet" (that "t" for "toilet"^_^) before and its simplicity. It comes in handy for many ages. Even my kindergartner says that he uses the sign in his classroom.

Thank you for reminding us that although there are many expressions for the art of being potty trained, signing "potty" regularly can be that one familiar and constant word and sign for this new endeavor.