Learning Express Newsletter
Home of the Mountain Cubs October 2022
Potty Training: Learning How to Support Your Child's Independence
There is not one "right" way or age to begin encouraging your child to use the toilet. Here are some thoughts to keep in mind as you help your child approach toilet training.
When and how to help your child learn to use the potty depends on how ready your child is, as well as your own beliefs and values about toilet training.
SIGNS THAT CHILDREN ARE READY FOR POTTY TRAINING
Most children develop control over their bowel and bladder by 18 months. This skill is necessary for children to physically be able to use the toilet. How ready a child is emotionally to bein learning to use the potty depends on the individual child. Some children are ready at 18 months, and others are ready at 3. While every child is different, about 88% of children are out of diapers by 3 1/2 years old. Your child is ready to use the potty when he or she:
-stays drive for at least 2 hours at a time, or after naps
-recognizes that he/she is urinating or having a bowel movement. For example, your child might go into another room or under the table to go in their diaper.
-Is developing physical skills that are critical to potty training- the ability to walk, to pull pants up and down, and to get on/off the potty (with some adult help).
-can follow simple directions
-shows interest in using the potty. He or she may tell you they want to wear "big boy/girl" pants, or they may begin letting you know when their diaper is wet as it makes them uncomfortable.
WHEN NOT TO START POTTY TRAINING
There are some issues that can sometimes get in the way of successful potty training. For example, when children are going through a significant change or server changes at once (see list below) it might be smart to hold off on toilet training. At these times, children can fell overwhelmed and sometimes lose skills they have already learned or were making progress on, like toilet training. Common situations that can cause stress and are generally not good times to starting training include:
-An upcoming or recent family move
-Beginning a new or changing existing preschools/daycares
-When you are expecting or recently had a new baby
-A major illness, a recent death, or some other family crisis.
STARTING TOILET TRAINING
It can be helpful to think of potty training as a process in which both you and your child have your own "jobs" to do.
Parents have the responsibility of creating a supportive environment. This means that you:
-Recognize that your child is in control of his or her body
-Let your child decide whether to use the potty or a diaper/pull-up each day
-Teacher your child words for body parents, urine, and bowel movements
-Offer your child the tools he/she needs to be successful (small potty chair, potty seat, stool..)
-Expect to handle potty accidents without anger
-Avoid punishment as well as too much praise around toilet use
-Should be prepared to set a timer and encourage your child to use the potty about every two hours
The child has the responsibly to:
-decide whether to use the toilet or a diaper/pull-up
-learn his/her body's signals for when he/she needs to use the toilet
-use the toilet at their own speed
Finding a toilet training method that works for your family is key. No matter how you do it, remember this is a learning process that takes time, with many accidents along the way. Being patient is the best way you can support your child as he/she learns.
Keep in mind that children with special needs may take longer to learn to use the potty. They may also need special equipment, and a lot of help and support from you.
Altoona Area School District Receives Pre K Counts Funding
Families that reside within the Altoona Area School District and meet the age and income guidelines for Pennsylvania Pre K Counts are encouraged to apply for a full day preschool spot at The Learning Express Preschool. AASD was awarded 2 classrooms with a total of 32 student slots.
Preference will be given to children who were 4 by September 1, 2022. The income guidelines listed below must be met to qualify.
Family Size of 2 = $54,930
Family Size of 3 = $69,090
Family Size of 4 = $83,250
Family Size of 5 = $97, 410
Call The Learning Express Office to inquire at 814-946-8465 ext. 5203
Tinker Tuesday Family Fun Night
LEX Student Pick Up Procedures
1. Always ensure that the person picking up has the PICK-UP CARD that was given to students by their teacher. If you need extra cards, contact your child's teacher. Students will only be released to authorized people with the colored cards.
2. Your child will only be released to people you have listed on your child's emergency contact list. This form was included in your child's registration packet. If you need to add someone to your child's emergency contact form, please contact the school office at 814-946-8465 ext. 5203.
3. Anyone picking up a student should bring an id in case there are any questions or concerns.
LEX Pick Up Times are as follows:
AM 11:25-11:30 a.m.
PM/Full Day 2:55-3:00 p.m.
Reminders/ Upcoming Events
October 10-14, 2022- Fall Break, No School for LEX classrooms
October 18, 2022- Tinker Tuesday 4:00-6:00 pm
October 19-20, 2022- School Picture Days (See flyer for which day your class should dress for pictures)
October 27, 2022- 2 Day Classrooms (Tuesday/Thursday) Costume Day
October 28, 2022- 3 Day/5 Day Classrooms Costume Day & Parade 10:50 am & 2:20 pm