Free Live Webinar

Is Your Toddler Ready for Potty Training?

(and are you?)

with Dr. Amanda Keating and Laura Matlock M.Ed.

 

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"I don't know where to start."

All parents know that eventually, they will be potty training their child. It's common to be unsure of how might be best to help your child learn to use the potty independently. 

Knowing whether they are ready to begin the process is important. During this workshop, we're going to share the EXACT methods used to know if your child is ready and what to do help them get ready if they aren't.

Parents often fear the mess, the months of being *kinda trained* or the potential of power struggles.

It doesn't have to be that way.


In this free, live 40 minute workshop, Dr. Amanda Keating and behavioral specialist Laura Matlock will be giving you specific readiness tests to let you know for sure if your child is ready for potty training. 

Laura and Amanda have been using play to potty train toddlers (including theirs) for over a decade.

During the workshop, we'll cover:

  • Why age isn't the best indicator for potty training.
  • Why interest in the potty is over-rated. 
  • Important signs of readiness and tests for language, bladder control, fine motor control, physical readiness, and instructional readiness.

Need more? We'll touch on the best options for potty gear, and how to complete the process in less than a day.

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Meet your professors

Dr. Amanda Keating is a clinical psychologist and board certified behavior analyst. Dr. Keating has spent her career working with families, and she is a specialist in child development. Dr. Keating has worked with a variety of children and adults to achieve independent toileting, and in 2016, she began a grant funded potty training program for parents called Toilet Training with Sanity.

Aside from her work as a university professor, she maintains a small private practice. Her most important role, however, is being a mom


Laura Matlock M.Ed. is a special educator and behavior analyst who spent years working with students with autism and other significant disabilities in toileting independently. She often worked on toileting skills with students whose families had given up hope. When it came to her own children, Laura used the same play-based system to potty train her own children. She potty trained her daughter in 4 hours; her son in 2.5 hours. She's a potty training ninja.

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