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Best Potty Training Visual Reward Chart for Children with Autism

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Potty Training Reward Chart for Children with Autism

The best Potty Training Visual Reward Chart for Autistic children encourages a fun potty training experience for your child. Potty training a child with Autism can be challenging. However, offering rewards will boost your child’s potty participation.

Potty Training Children with Autism

Potty training a child with Autism requires a ton of repetition. Toileting repetition means to be consistent, literally on a timed schedule. This will encourage your child to adapt to and understand the purpose of the toileting area. Repetition on a routine schedule is one of our favorite potty training strategies. However, introducing your child to the potty area is also very important to introduce before potty training begins.

The Best Potty Training Reward System for Children with Autism

Why is the Potty Training Reward Chart the best potty training chart for children with Autism? The Potty Chart was created specifically to meet the needs of Autistic children. Understanding your child’s specific preferences, likes and dislikes are important factors to consider when finding the best products for the individual. However, children with Autism are noticed to line things up vertically or horizontally. You have the option to offer a vertical potty chart or a horizontal chart to your child. The design is accessible both ways!!!

Potty Training Rewards Chart

A potty training rewards chart is a great reward system to encourage your child to use the potty. If your child is bashful about going to the potty The Potty Chart can help.

Having a positive diaper changing experience will lead to a positive potty training journey for your child. Read More on 10 Tips to Prevent and Reverse Bashful Bowel and Bladder for Toddlers.

Potty Training Visual Reward Chart Printable Includes:

The Potty Rewards Chart printable is in the formate of a pdf file you will receive access to download.

1. Potty Training Header Banner

The potty training banner is positioned above all elements included with the potty chart. The banner includes 3 illustrations and a description of its use.

One potty banner

2. Potty Tracker

The potty tracker includes 5 colored boxes, which you will use to track your child’s pee and poop output. I prefer to start with red and end with orange.  The 5 boxes are a dedicated number to eliminate excessive distractions for your child.

one potty tracker

3. Pee, Poop, and Toilet Visuals

The pee and poop images are visuals your child can view. Viewing and understanding what is actually coming out of the body is important for your child to know and understand. The toilet visual is also included and optional per your preference.

5 Pee Visuals, 5 Poop Visuals, 5 toilet Visuals

4. Potty Reward Banner

The rewards banner is located under or beneath the potty tracker. It’s a visual word that guides your child to their potty reward.

5. Green Potty Arrow

The green arrow points to a selection of rewards or can be used to point to just one reward. This will be the indicator of the reward your child will receive upon completing the potty tracker.

You can use one reward visual or give your child a choice between a few rewards. This encourages your child to make choices which is a great form of communication development and independence. 

6. Potty Rewards

Yayyy!!! Finally to the fun part. You will receive 12 reward images created to meet the needs of everyone’s preference. Your 12 reward visuals are a variety of items/treats your will display for your child to view what he or she is working to receive. The reward visuals are motivators for your child’s potty training journey.

Once the 5 box tracker is completed you can offer the reward that is available within your environment for your child. The Potty Rewards Visuals include:

  • stickers
  • balloon
  • smile face
  • surprise box
  • cookie
  • ice cream
  • popsicle
  • star
  • lollipop
  • ring pop
  • candy jar
  • marshmallows

The reward images include a variety to meet the specific preferences within your environment.

Visual Potty Chart Printable Materials Needed

To collectively create your potty chart you will need a few supplies. First, you will need a printer to print your download file and scissors to cut the images out. You will also need a laminating machine and laminating sheet to put the potty chart together. Lastly, magnetic sheets to cut and adhere to the back of all the images. Velcro pieces/stripes can also be used. Place the potty chart within your child’s potty training environment. You can also use a white magnetic board which will make the potty chart even easier to maintain and store for long-term use.

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