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Toilet Awareness: Using Montessori Philosophy to Create a Potty Learning Routine
Toilet Awareness by Sarah Moudry introduces parents and educators to a Montessori-based approach to potty training. The book focuses on fostering independence, patience, and awareness in young children through a gentle, child-centered method that aligns with Montessori principles. It provides practical steps, activities, and insights for creating a supportive potty-learning routine, emphasizing respect for the child’s developmental readiness and natural pace. This resource is helpful for those interested in integrating Montessori methods into early childhood routines.
The foundation of potty learning is respect for the child and their own natural development. Using the Montessori Philosophy, this book explains when to start, how to set-up your bathroom for a successful transition, and includes a step-by-step guide to get started. You will learn how to encourage your child to recognize their body's signals and develop independence in their bathroom routine. Learn the method that Montessori Schools use that keeps toileting stress-free and child-centered. Included in the second edition are tips for choosing training underwear, starting before your child is walking, and starting after your child is three-years-old.
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