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Text: Unit 5

New Resources Disability & Toilet Teaching

Sensory Processing and Toileting

Audrey Homan

October 4, 2024  •  1 min read

Chayah Lichtig, director of the Vermont Continence Project, explains how your child’s sensory processing needs affect their toilet learning, as well as providing some tips on how to approach toilet learning in a way that works with these sensory processing needs.

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