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madi.j29
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Child's Toilet Learning

Post by madi.j29 » Sun Jun 19, 2016 6:22 pm

I am unsure if I have completed the following questions correctly, so can someone please help me out and read over them and also help me with the other questions that I haven't completed.

Part 2 Toilet Learning

Create a display for an Early Childhood setting in regards to a child's toilet learning.
Demonstrate your knowledge of the following:
- How you support a child's emotional well-being
There are many ways you can help support your child’s emotional well-being at home or at a care center. Talking to the educators at the center to update them on where your child’s at is a big thing. Telling the educators what you do to help your child through this time will also help.

- Strategies for identifying the child cues for readiness

- How you would work in partnership with families to incorporate diverse family child rearing practices
Children learn when they need to go to the toilet at different ages. Generally, your child is ready for toilet training by between the ages of 18 to 24 months. Night-time training can take up to 8 years for the child to stop wetting the bed but most children stop around the age of 5.

- How your knowledge of Erikson's theory will guide your practice


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Re: Child's Toilet Learning

Post by Lorina » Tue Jun 21, 2016 11:02 am

The question asks you to create a display. So, this means adding pictures, information etc. on a wall for parents and educators to view...

This may help:

Toilet Training Toddlers

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Lorina

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