The Toilet Training Pictograms for Boys with Autism is an indispensable visualization aid that makes it easier to learn to go to the toilet without adult assistance.
Children with autism often have great difficulty with even simple daily tasks. This is simply because they seem to be too confusing, with too many steps and details. Because autistic people need to do things one step at a time and stay on top of the situation, they often get stuck at the prospect of having to navigate an unfamiliar task on their own.
This is where training pictograms are truly indispensable. They help children understand the purpose and scope of the task and keep track of all the steps to the goal. It gives them the strength to complete the task. It takes some getting used to and guidance at first, but the result – a more independent child – is well worth it.
The training pictograms Toilet visits for boys is a specially developed aid that visually guides boys with autism through the process of going to the toilet. You are reminded to pull down your pants, sit on the toilet, pee or poop, wipe yourself, pull up your pants, wash and dry your hands.
The pictograms are beautifully illustrated and help children focus by showing only a boy in the toilet. Since the pictograms come with Danish texts, boys benefit from the extra explanation, as well as the opportunity to strengthen their language by connecting images and words.
The series of training pictograms Toilet visits for boys with autism are printed on laminated thick paper, which guarantees good durability when used correctly. On the back there are 3 hook-and-loop fasteners or loops for hanging.
The training pictograms Toilet visit consist of 9 specially drawn images, which are also available as stand-alone pictograms.