This class helps prepare parents and caregivers of toddlers (ages 12 to 30 months) for potty training your child. You will learn the physical, intellectual, psychological, emotional and social signs of readiness for your child to succeed at using the toilet. Also, learn tips such as what kind of potty chair is best, how to encourage your child and how to handle setbacks.
Please note: This class is designed for parents and caregivers only. Due to the size and length of the class, we do not feel the environment is appropriate for young children.
For class details, directions or for additional contact information, please see the class flyer (PDF 36KB).
Date: Sunday, April 13, 2008
Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Free; pre-registration required
Children's Hospital – Main Campus, Wright Auditorium
Topics in Potty Training are designed for parents and caregivers of children 12 to 30 months. More than one parent or caregiver can attend, but each person should register.
The class covers steps to potty train and signs of readiness, including physical, intellectual, psychological, emotional and social signals.
This class is designed for parents and caregivers only. Due to the size and length of the class, it is not suitable for young children.
This class is free.
In case of a class cancellation and to keep the class to an appropriate size, we ask that you register. You can register online or by calling (206) 987-2486.
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