- The child learned the concept of personal hygiene and the importance of using a toilet for eliminating waste.
- They learned how to recognize the physical cues in their body that indicate the need to go to the bathroom.
- They learned how to undress themselves appropriately before sitting on the toilet.
- They learned how to sit properly on the toilet seat and maintain balance.
- They learned how to control their bladder and bowel movements while sitting on the toilet.
- They learned the importance of wiping themselves clean and properly disposing of tissue.
- They learned the importance of handwashing after using the toilet.
- They learned how to dress themselves again after using the toilet.
- They learned the concept of personal responsibility and independence in the area of bathroom use.
- They learned to feel pride and accomplishment in mastering this important life skill.
For continued development related to the activity of potty training, it is essential to provide ongoing support and reinforcement. Encourage the child to use the toilet independently but be ready to assist if needed. Celebrate each successful bathroom trip to maintain their motivation. Additionally, teach them about cleanliness and the importance of keeping the bathroom area neat and organized. Regularly discuss personal hygiene and encourage them to continue practicing good habits such as proper handwashing. Keep an open line of communication to address any concerns or challenges they may face during the potty training process.