Southwark Developing Toileting in the Early Years 23 September 2024 AA

Early Years
Developing Toileting in the Early Years
Date
23 September, 2024
Time
09:30:AM - 11:30:AM
organiser
venue

160 Tooley Street
London
SE1 2QH
United Kingdom

Venue telephone number
Local authority location of training
  • Southwark

Who is this Module For?

This module is aimed at all education professionals working in the Early Years, which includes childminders, preschools, nurseries and school reception classes. 

Description 

This module is intended to develop your understanding of how autism can impact on toileting. The module also aims to equip you with strategies to enable and support autistic children to develop their toileting in the setting and at home, through effective communication with parents and carers.

The aims

Developing Toileting in the Early Years’ will support you:

  • To increase your understanding of toileting development.   
  • To develop your understanding of how autism can impact upon a child's toileting.   
  • To build your awareness of strategies that can be used to support autistic children with their toileting development. 

Learning Objectives

After completing Developing Toileting in the Early Years’, you will be able to:

  • Understand that autism is a difference not a deficit. 
  • Understand how the Three Areas of Difference in autism may impact on toileting. 
  • Understand the importance of all adults working together to support the child with toileting. 
  • Develop knowledge of how to support autistic children with toileting. 
  • Create a plan which will ensure that autistic children are supported with toileting. 

Session length

The length of the training session will depend on the training partner delivering the session. Please get in touch with them directly to enquire about this. If you can't see their contact details, please search for your local training partner and enquire. 

  • To understand the importance of working with others to support children to develop independent toileting skills.
  • To develop knowledge of how to support children to achieve toileting independence.
  • To plan and deliver a Child-Centred Toileting Plan, that will ensure children make progress in developing toileting skills.