ToiletingPicturesGirls
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ToiletingPicturesGirls
Tip sheet: Toileting picture steps for girls This series of pictures for girls is to help your child develop the skills of toileting. • You may wish to put the pictures, in sequence, on the wall next to the toilet to help your child with the right order of the toileting steps. One step at a time The pictures cover all aspects of toileting. You will use different pictures when teaching the individual skills of toileting. How to use the pictures • Choose the pictures you wish to use. For example: the series of pictures that show sitting on the toilet, or the pictures that show the steps of bottom wiping. Alternatively, you may select those pictures that remind your child of the main steps of toileting. • You may wish to use individual pictures such as the picture of the toilet that your child then uses to let you know they need to go to the toilet. These are a few ideas of ways to use the pictures to get you started. You will probably come up with many more. Some parents choose to laminate the pictures so they last longer. • You can then make a book using the pictures that you and your child can read together or your child can read when sitting on the toilet. This tip sheet is only a guide. Seek professional advice as required. © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Sign toilet © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Undies down © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Toilet time © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Dress up © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Sit down © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Toilet © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Do wee © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Lid up Wipe bottom © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Get toilet paper © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 front to back © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 front to back Wipe bottom Get toilet paper © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Check paper © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Put paper in toilet © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 No poo © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Do poo Undies up © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Sleeves up © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Put paper in toilet © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Flush toilet © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Turn tap on © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Dress down © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Wash hands © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Lid down Turn tap off © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Well done! © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Use soap © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Finished © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Dry pants © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Dry hands © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Toilet sign © Victorian Continence Resource Centre 2010 Finished
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