Toilet training for older children with SEND - Driving Digital Inclusion

Toilet training for older children with SEND - Driving Digital Inclusion

By Contact - for families with disabled children

Advice and strategies for parent carers on how to toilet train an older child with additional needs or disabilities.

Date and time

Location

Online

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • Online

About this event

Family & Education • Education

This workshop is for parent carers of children aged 6-25 who have additional needs or disabilities (with or without a diagnosis) in the UK.

All children learn to use the toilet at a different stage in their life. Children with additional needs may take longer to be ready to start toilet training and learn the process.

This online workshop will cover:

· how the body works

· the importance of healthy routines

· what may impact toilet training

· how to work with professionals

· practical strategies to help children build essential skills

· guidance to help you feel confident in recognising when a child may be ready to begin

· the responsibilities of schools

· advice about bedwetting and strategies to support


There will be time for questions, discussion, and signposting to further sources of advice and support.


Further information

This workshop will be held on Zoom, it will not be recorded. You are welcome to keep your camera/audio off during the workshop if you would feel more comfortable to do so.

A PDF copy of the workshop slides and useful resources will be emailed to all attendees after the workshop.


We are committed to offering workshops that are accessible to the widest audience possible. If you have any accessibility needs regarding this workshop, please get in touch with training.admin@contact.org.uk as early as possible so that we can do our best to meet your needs.

For any enquiries relating to your booking, please email training.admin@contact.org.uk

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Sep 25 · 02:00 PDT