Physical Education
- The child has learned the concept of bladder control during sleep.
- The child has learned the concept of recognizing the need to use the bathroom before bedtime.
- The child has learned the concept of waking up to use the bathroom during the night.
- The child has learned the concept of independently managing their nighttime bathroom routine.
Continued development related to bedtime potty training can be supported by encouraging the child to maintain a consistent bedtime routine, including using the bathroom before bed. It is also important to reinforce the concept of listening to their body's signals and recognizing the need to use the bathroom. Providing positive reinforcement and praise for successful nights without accidents can also help in the continued development of this skill.
Preschool-grade Book Recommendations:
- Big Boys Use the Potty! by Andrea Pinnington: This book is a helpful tool for reinforcing the concept of using the potty and can be used to engage the child in discussions about their own bedtime potty training journey.
- Potty Time! by Caroline Jayne Church: This book introduces the concept of using the potty in an engaging and playful way, making it relatable and enjoyable for the child.
- The Princess and the Potty by Wendy Cheyette Lewison: This book uses a fun and imaginative story to encourage children to embrace the idea of using the potty, making it a great addition to the bedtime routine.
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