CHCECE005 - Ned Moving House Before Toilet Training

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Jesspryor
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CHCECE005 - Ned Moving House Before Toilet Training

Post by Jesspryor » Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:24 am

Question: You assure Ned’s mum that you will be positive at all times and be sensitive if Ned has any toileting accidents.
Ned’s mum says that she doesn’t want him to use the toilet yet as they are going to move house very soon and it may be disruptive for Ned to start training right now. How would you respond to Ned’s mum?


can some one please point me in the right direction. I really have no clue how i would respond as i can see that Ned's mother is busy but potty training is an important part of Ned's learning and growing.
Thank you.


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Re: CHCECE005 - Ned Moving House Before Toilet Training

Post by Lorina » Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:52 pm

I'm not sure of the whole scenario but from your question above, I would wait until Ned's family has finished moving.. His mother isn't saying NO don't toilet train him ever, she is just asking to wait until they finish moving house then they can be supportive and consistent with toilet training.. which I agree with...

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Re: CHCECE005 - Ned Moving House Before Toilet Training

Post by kanimozhi » Fri Apr 06, 2018 8:54 am

How ca educator use nappy change times to support children's development while supervising closely?
Your response needs to include

Emotional development
Social development
Language development

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