A Child-centered Approach to Toilet Learning
This video offers tips for creating a positive classroom environment that supports children’s independent toileting.
Adult–child interaction refers to the dynamic exchanges and relationships between educators and young learners that foster meaningful learning, social and emotional development, and school readiness. The resources in this collection focus on building and strengthening adult–child interaction. Strategies include creating positive discipline, encouraging curiosity, self-regulation, and using questions to support learning.
This video offers tips for creating a positive classroom environment that supports children’s independent toileting.
This resource offers ways that adults can support children who are learning to use the toilet independently.