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The Adaptive Toolkit for Potty Training Children with Disabilities - Book

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Category: Special Needs Potty Training

Potty training isn't one-size-fits-all—and this toolkit was designed with that in mind. Whether your child experiences physical, cognitive, or sensory differences, the Adaptive Toolkit for Potty Training Children with Disabilities offers compassionate, practical guidance tailored to your family’s unique needs.

Written by certified potty training consultant Allison Jandu, with valuable contributions from fellow parents and advocates Taryn Lagonigro and Jess Quarello, this comprehensive printed book bridges expert insight with real-life experience. Inside, you'll find:

  • Step-by-step potty training strategies adapted for a range of abilities

  • Visual schedules, social stories, and communication tools

  • Tips for selecting the right adaptive gear

  • Encouragement for caregivers navigating this journey

Created to empower—not overwhelm—this evidence-informed resource is here to support every family, no matter where you're starting.

Why It Matters:
Every child deserves tools that work for them. This first-of-its-kind toolkit helps remove the guesswork and create a more inclusive, supportive potty training experience—for your child and for you.

Customer Reviews (4.3 / 5 · 3 reviews)

Julian ★★★★★

The breakdown of each step in the book actually helped us create a visual schedule for my son, which was the missing piece we needed. I’ve read a lot of potty training guides, but none of them addressed his sensory sensitivities before this one.

David ★★★★☆

The breakdown by disability type—physical, cognitive, sensory—makes it easy to jump straight to the sections I actually need. It's a solid resource, though I wish it included a few more visual schedules.

Avery ★★★★☆

I was relieved to find a guide that actually addresses sensory processing issues instead of just the standard approach. The section on physical positioning tips was practical and gave me new ideas to try with my son. Only wish it had more visual aids for kids with cognitive delays.