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🦖 Potty Training for Non-Verbal Kids: An Easy Step-By-Step Dino Guide

🦖 Potty Training for Non-Verbal Kids: An Easy Step-By-Step Dino Guide🦕🛁✨


💬 Introduction: Let’s Make Potty Training Possible (and Fun!)

Hey amazing parent! 💕
If you’re potty training a non-verbal or limited-verbal 3-year-old and feel like you’re alone in this — you’re not. With some patience, structure, and dinosaur magic, your little one can be successful.

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🧷 Step 1: Use Visual Supports

🟢 Why this works: Non-verbal kids thrive with structure and visuals!

Use a laminated potty routine chart with steps like:

  • Pulling down pants

  • Sitting on potty

  • Trying to pee/poop

  • Wiping

  • Flushing

  • Washing hands


🗣️ Step 2: Try Simple Communication Tools

🟢 Why this works: Communication isn’t just words — it’s pictures, gestures, buttons, and signs!

Try these:

  • PECS cards

  • Recordable potty buttons (“Potty, please!”)

  • Baby sign language (potty = closed fist shaking)

🦕 Bonus: Say the action out loud while pointing to a matching card on your visual chart.


🚽 Step 3: Make the Potty Inviting

🟢 Why this works: The potty should be fun and not scary!

Try:

  • Dino sticker decorations

  • Small toy bin or potty books

  • Choosing a dinosaur-themed potty seat

💡 Tip: Let them sit on it with clothes on to start!


⭐ Step 4: Reward Every Step

🟢 Why this works: Motivation fuels consistency!

Reward:

  • Sitting on the potty

  • Staying dry

  • Trying to go

  • Successes!

Use stickers, high fives, treasure boxes, and lots of praise!


👕 Step 5: Switch to Training Underwear

🟢 Why this works: Diapers = no awareness. Underwear = “uh-oh” moments that teach.

Choose:

  • Loose undies with fun characters

  • Padded training underwear for daytime

  • Pull-ups only for naps or outings

💡 Tip: Use waterproof mattress pads during naps.


🕒 Step 6: Stick to a Consistent Potty Schedule

Structure reduces stress and increases success. Here’s a Dino Daily Potty Schedule to guide your day:

TimePotty Action
Wake upSit on potty
After breakfastSit again
Mid-morningSit with timer
After lunchPotty before nap
After napPotty immediately
AfternoonTry again
Before dinnerSit one more time
Before bedFinal sit on potty


🧼 Step 7: Narrate Every Step

🟢 Why this works: Kids internalize routines when they hear and see them together.

Say things like:

“We sit on the potty!”
“Pee goes in the toilet!”
“Flush! Now we wash hands!”

Even if they don’t respond, they’re learning!


💤 Step 8: Delay Nighttime Training

Night dryness is developmental — don’t rush it.

Use:

  • Pull-ups at night

  • Waterproof sheets

  • Limited drinks before bed

Let day training come first — you’re not behind 💛


🧽 Step 9: Handle Accidents Gently

🟢 Why this works: Potty training is emotional. Calm guidance builds trust.

Say:

“Oops! Pee goes in the potty. Let’s clean up and try again.”

Keep spare clothes in every room and don’t give up.


🎉 Step 10: Celebrate Progress, Not Perfection

Every try is a big win.

Say:

“You sat on the potty — you’re a dino superstar!”
“Great job earning your sticker!”

Celebrate:

  • Tiny victories

  • Dry days

  • Trying again after accidents

🦖 You’re making memories, not just progress.


🦕  You’ve Got This!

Potty training a non-verbal child can feel like a big hill to climb, but with love, visuals, and dino-mite encouragement, you’re already halfway there.

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