A Modified Azrin And Foxx Rapid Toilet Training... May 2026

A Modified Azrin And Foxx Rapid Toilet Training... May 2026

Give the child fluids every 15 minutes to ensure they need to go frequently. The 15-Minute Cycle: Check pants every 15 minutes. If dry, give a small treat and heavy praise. Direct the child to the potty/toilet regardless of "urge."

Encouraging the child to drink more to create more "teaching opportunities."

Many modern parents remove the "overcorrection" (repeatedly walking to the potty) if it causes the child significant distress, focusing instead on the positive reinforcement. To help you refine this write-up, could you tell me: A Modified Azrin and Foxx Rapid Toilet Training...

Salty snacks, favorite drinks, high-value rewards, and many pairs of loose underwear.

Have the child help clean up the mess (if age-appropriate) to demonstrate that accidents create "work." 4. Maintenance Give the child fluids every 15 minutes to

Instead of a harsh "penalty," have the child walk from the site of the accident to the potty 5–10 times. This builds muscle memory for the path to the bathroom.

Stay in a single area (usually the bathroom or a tiled kitchen) to minimize cleanup stress. 2. The Training Process Direct the child to the potty/toilet regardless of "urge

Dedicate 1–3 full days with zero distractions.

Give the child fluids every 15 minutes to ensure they need to go frequently. The 15-Minute Cycle: Check pants every 15 minutes. If dry, give a small treat and heavy praise. Direct the child to the potty/toilet regardless of "urge."

Encouraging the child to drink more to create more "teaching opportunities."

Many modern parents remove the "overcorrection" (repeatedly walking to the potty) if it causes the child significant distress, focusing instead on the positive reinforcement. To help you refine this write-up, could you tell me:

Salty snacks, favorite drinks, high-value rewards, and many pairs of loose underwear.

Have the child help clean up the mess (if age-appropriate) to demonstrate that accidents create "work." 4. Maintenance

Instead of a harsh "penalty," have the child walk from the site of the accident to the potty 5–10 times. This builds muscle memory for the path to the bathroom.

Stay in a single area (usually the bathroom or a tiled kitchen) to minimize cleanup stress. 2. The Training Process

Dedicate 1–3 full days with zero distractions.