Friday, October 25, 2019
The Trials Of Toilet Training :: essays research papers fc
 The Trials of Toilet Training      Toilet training is difficult for both parent and child. Based on the research  of two psychologists, Nathan Azrin and Richard Foxx, the average child can be  fully trained in less than four hours. They began their training with mentally  handicapped adults and successfully taught 95% in three days. With the added  emphasis on language and verbal rehearsal they attempted to teach children and  were astounded at the results. Their methods eliminate the fear damaging the  child's psyche by making toilet training a pleasant experience. The child is  not simply toilet "trained", he is toilet "educated", that is, the complete  process from knowing it's time to emptying the pot and flushing the waste down,  all unsupervised. Any parent would agree, this is incredible. They use a  combination of the same principals used in Practical Applications of Psychology.       The overall objective is to teach the child to toilet himself with the  same independence as an adult without the need for reminders, continued praise,  or assistance. This method is rapid because of the variety of learning  techniques. Learning by imitation, learning by teaching, a partial  reinforcement schedule with rewards that increase the need and the negative  reinforcement of disapproval are all employed. Children learn best by imitation  and teaching with the aid of a hollow doll. The child gives the doll a drink  then is told the doll has to "peepee" and he must help her. After the child  assists in removing the doll's pants, the liquid is released. The child must  observe the flow of liquid. into the potty chair. The adult and the child then  praise the doll and the child then assists the doll in redressing and emptying  the pot in the standard toilet and flushes. Then the child is instructed to ask  is the doll is dry and feel her pants. If they are dry the doll gets a treat.  The child is then asked if he is dry; if he is, he can then eat the doll's treat.  After two or three drills, distract the child and cause and 'accident' by  spilling some liquid on the doll's pants. When the child discovers the wetness,  use instructions and guidance to help the child correct the doll. First, let  the doll know he is displeased, "Big girls don't wet their pants." Second, the  child helps the doll practice again on the potty then back to the scene of the  accident. Since the pants will still be wet, this can be continued three times.  Then have the child feel his own pants, and if they are dry he is rewarded with    					    
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