Outline three strategies you can implement to ensure children's privacy an self esteem when managing toileting accidents
When a child forgets, or simply wets or dirties their pants remember to be calm and reassuring. Verbally reassure the child, and assist the child to sit on the toilet to ensure they have the opportunity to completely empty their bladder or bowel. Sometimes the child will wet themselves later as they did not complete the task earlier. Must assist the children to clean themselves and help them while they wear the clean clothed, and the important thing to clean the wet area.
Also the children who are already toilet trained, and still have accidents. With the older children it's important to protect their privacy and self-esteem. They will be embarrassed and feeling bad about themselves. Teach them that anyone can have an accident and reassure them it will be okay. Encouraging them to be as independent as possible and also assist them in re- joining a game or activity. Be discreet when informing parents in the afternoon. Remember parents might need reassuring as well
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Strategies To Implement To Ensure Privacy and Self Esteem When Toileting
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Re: Strategies To Implement To Ensure Privacy and Self Esteem When Toileting
I think your strategies are good! You give the child confidence and support them in their toileting needs!
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Lorina
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