Hi and welcome to our Graci's Story blog. We're glad you're here! This blog is intended to guide folks who are pregnant with, have just had, or are planning to adopt a baby with Down Syndrome to help in navigating the first few years. There are so many resources available and early intervention is key. Graci is four now and we forget so much of the time that she has DS. She's just Graci and we couldn't possibly love her any more!
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Signing Leads to Potty Training
One day, when she was about 18 months old, we noticed Graci signing 'diaper'. We reinforced signing back and saying "yes, that's your diaper." "That's a clean diaper." or "Dirty diaper." We did this for a few days until we finally realized... she's giving that sign only when her diaper is ready for a change and sometimes while she's going! We started paying close attention and taught her the 'potty' sign. We would sign 'potty' and say "Graci goes potty!"
After a week or so, we introduced the potty chair. Since she could communicate through signing we could ask her, "Do you have to go potty?" and she would say "ya" or shake her head "no". Sure enough, when she said she had to go and we put her on the potty... SHE WOULD GO! Unbelievable! At 18 months!!!
Typically, potty training begins at about 2 years of age. We only started early because Graci "told" us she was ready. Graci now says "potty" and "poo" while giving the 'potty' sign when she has to go. She doesn't tell us every time, or we don't catch it every time, but at least she understands the concept and goes on the potty when we put her there.
Just another example of why you might want to use Baby Sign in your communication development with your child. Keep it simple... being consistent with 5 - 10 signs can really make a difference!
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