Potty Training

Check out the link below with a thorough explanation of tips/tricks you can use for potty training.

Potty training and Down syndrome

Rose Reif is a private practice counselor based in Cary, North Carolina. She offers in-home counseling to kids, adults, and families affected by disabilities.Rose is passionate about helping people with disabilities and their families find the resources and strategies that will help them achieve greater mental wellness. That’s the goal of every post that she shares here on the blog.

 

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  1. Martin on July 31, 2017 at 2:15 pm

    I am sharing my experience with potty training, I had so much trouble potty training for my first born son and I did lot of review for best potty training, I came across a great online guide that gave me specific methods to potty train my son, which got him completely trained in under a week! I have since used this for my other relatives also and had the same great results with him. If you looking for potty training
    check this >>>( go2l.ink/potty )<<< One of the best guides I referred to my friend as well.

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