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Lesson plan, slides, and resources for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) aged 4-11 to help them understand Talk PANTS. The lesson is tailored for use with children who have SEND, moderate learning difficulties, additional learning needs and/or autism. Cameo; Squidward mishears SpongeBob and thinks that Larry is responsible for noisy construction, rather than Gary.

to develop their understanding of the human body, using this knowledge to maintain and improve their wellbeing and health. Keep the potty in the bathroom. If that's upstairs, keep another potty downstairs so your child can reach the potty easily wherever they are. The idea is to make sitting on the potty part of everyday life for your child. Age-appropriate Talk PANTS learning plans for children in childcare settings and reception or foundation stage.Encouraging them to use the potty to wee will help build their confidence for when they are ready to use it to poo. Training pants should be a step towards normal pants, rather than a replacement for nappies. Encourage your child to keep their training pants dry by using the potty. At three, children can often follow slightly longer stories but they'll stillwant to hear their old favourites again and again.Here's a selection of perfect picture books for 3-year-olds.

There is no statutory framework for PSHE at Key Stage 1, but the National Curriculum framework states that schools need to make provision for the subject. PSHE core theme 1: Health and Wellbeing Talk about your child's nappy changes as you do them, so they understand wee and poo and what a wet nappy means. If you always change their nappy in the bathroom when you're at home, they will learn that's the place where people go to the loo. Helping you flush the toilet and wash their hands is also a good idea.

If you do not make a fuss when they have an accident, they will not feel anxious and worried, and are more likely to be successful the next time. Put them in clothes that are easy to change and avoid tights and clothes with zips or lots of buttons. Age-appropriate lesson plans, slides, and resources to teach primary school children about PANTS and help keep them safe. Personal Development and Mutual Understanding is one of the statutory elements of the curriculum in Northern Ireland. This is organised into different themes, one of which is 'Safety'. Pupils should be enabled to explore strategies and skills for how to keep safe in familiar and unfamiliar environments. Try potty training when there are no great disruptions or changes to your child's or your family's routine. It's important to stay consistent, so you do not confuse your child. Health and Emotional Wellbeing is a feature of Personal and Social Education at Key Stage 2. PSE is part of the basic curriculum in Wales for 7-16 year olds.

MerthyrTydfil- MerthyrTydfil Retail Park, Swansea Road, MerthyrTydfil, Merthyr Tydfil County, CF48 1HY to become aware of the potential danger of relationships with strangers or acquaintances, including good and bad touches. Whether holding workshops with professionals, webinars with parents or developing materials specific to your area, we'll work with you to help get everyone talking PANTS.how to make informed choices about health and wellbeing and to recognise sources of help with this. Disposable or washable potty training pants (also called pull-ups) can be handy when you start potty training and can give children confidence when it's time to swap nappies for "grown-up" pants. They do not soak up wee as well as disposable nappies, so your child will find it easier to tell when they are wet. by age 3, 9 out of 10 children are dry most days – even then, all children have the odd accident, especially when they're excited, upset or absorbed in something else

If your child's nappy is dry or only slightly damp when your child wakes for a few mornings in a row, they may be ready for night-time potty training. Although most learn this between the ages of 3 and 5, up to 1 in 5 children aged 5 sometimes wet the bed. When to start potty training If you have a boy, encourage them to sit down to pee. If they also need a poo, sitting down will encourage them to go. Potty training with a disabled childA child's trainer seat that clips onto the toilet can help make your child feel safer and more confident on the toilet. A step for your child to rest their feet on gets your child in a good position for doing a poo. If your child is not ready to stop wearing nappies and it's hard for them to know when they've done a wee, you can put a piece of folded kitchen paper inside their nappy. It will stay wet and should help your child learn that weeing makes you feel wet. Night-time potty training From hairy pants, scary pants and fairy pants, to loose pants, tight pants and lighting up at night pants, this must-have picture book explores every possible variation on the theme. You may want to introduce sitting on the potty as part of your child’s normal day when they’re around 18 months to 2 years. Some people choose to start earlier. the gap between wetting is at least an hour (if it's less, potty training may fail, and at the very least will be extremely hard work for you)



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