Ready to learn sign language to support potty training?
Regardless of the potty training method you choose, ASL signs will help this big milestone become more smooth and less bumpy.
are you dreading it?
Parents everywhere have stories for days about potty training…
And your high hopes are starting to get clouded by them, or even your previous experiences.
But let me ask you this…
“Would you like to PREPARE and COMMUNICATE with your child in a way that will set them up for success?”
If you’re shaking your head yes… you ARE shaking your head yes, right?!?!
Then get ready, because these few ASL signs & techniques can help lessen the anxiety, frustrations, and communication barriers during the process!
⚠️ WARNING! ⚠️
There are also some other amazing side effects to using ASL signs with your child…
Not sold yet?
Let me pull back the curtain and describe what I have seen first hand when using ASL signs while potty training toddlers & preschoolers:
The signs help them transfer the steps and expectations from books and play to real life.
They are able to remain more calm and less frustrated during the process.
The signs allow them to more clearly express their toileting needs with caregivers.
They are able to make connections more quickly, as sign language supports their current developmental stage.
introducing…
A pre-recorded mini-course on how to effectively implement sign language while potty training for more communication & less frustrations.
Uncover how your child’s brain reacts to new and unknown experiences and learn how sign language can ensure they feel supported during the process.
I’ve taken everything I’ve learned about toddler development, and combined it with my own expertise in ASL and potty training (both former students and my own children).
I’ve broken everything down for you to be able to implement regardless of the potty training method or approach you choose, so you can support your child with more communication and less anxiousness along the way.
the end result?
👉 More confidence as you navigate the big transition from diapers or pull ups to underwear.
👉 A toddler who feels more at ease, prepared, confident, and heard.
Hear from other parents - soon!
This mini-course is still BRAND new! I can’t wait to share the positive feedback and wins from parents who have used this in their child’s potty training journey!
Here are just a few a-ha moments you’ll experience:
What your child’s development means for the potty training experience (as it comes to communication & processing new skills).
Why sign language is so beneficial to pair with potty training.
20 ASL signs related to potty training: including actions, sensations, bodily functions, anatomy, and more.
Techniques to use along the way, so you are using sign language to support communication regardless of what potty training process or approach you are using.
To make sure you have EVERYTHING you need to use and implement sign language alongside your child’s potty training journey, you will also have these resources:
ASL Signs for Potty Training Digital Resource
Sign language is a visual and 3D language, best taught and explained using video. To support the video tutorial of the 20 ASL signs you learn in this mini-course, this digital resource includes signed illustrations and descriptions for additional reference, and a place for you to add notes and tips to remember the signs. It’s the perfect resource to keep on hand when you need it in the moment!
Digital Workbook / Journal
Don’t watch this mini-course and remain idle. This workbook includes prompts to encourage you to work through your goals and expectations, take meaningful notes during the videos, and plan actionable steps to implement going forward!
ready to help your child ditch diapers with the support of sign language?
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This supports ANY potty training method, book, or approach - including the approach of “no method,” “following your child’s lead,” and “just winging it.”
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If you’re currently or soon-to-be potty training, they’re the right age for this course :)
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Actually, it’s quite the opposite! Research has proven that sign language supports and facilitates spoken language development. This also includes after your child has learned words, too. Check out my blog post about it!
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About 45 minutes. It’s broken into sections, so you can watch in smaller chunks of time.
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This is a completely digital, pre-recorded mini-course. No physical items will be mailed or shipped to you. All resources are digital downloads. Upon purchase, you will receive an email with your log-in credentials to the online portal where the course is housed.
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You can access this mini-course, re-watch and re-visit as many times as needed! You will have access to this course for the lifetime of the digital course offer.
You have questions.
I have answers.
Imagine how much different your days could look if…
Your 2 year old is able to understand and communicate about his potty needs in a way that is clearly understood, leading to less confusion and frustration for you and him.
Your 1.5 year old is having big feelings with this new skill, and you’re able to connect with her using sign language in a way that more easily calms her.
The connections your 3 year old is able to make from pretend play to his own toileting allows everyone to feel more confident in the potty training process.
When your 4 year old is having a hard time using the potty in a new bathroom, you are able to walk her through the steps so that no one else overhears, which gives your 4 year old the sense of privacy she needs.