Are you ready to revolutionize your toilet training interventions? This one-hour webinar will guide you through the ethical considerations you need to make informed, compassionate, and effective decisions. Walk away with strategies that ensure dignity, respect, and success for every child.
This webinar is designed for behavior analysts, educators, clinicians, and caregivers who work with children and are looking to improve their toilet training interventions while staying aligned with ethical and evidence-based practices.
You’ve likely encountered outdated toilet training methods, handed down through supervision or research, that don’t quite feel right or aren’t yielding results. Maybe you’ve questioned the ethics of some interventions but didn’t know what alternatives exist.
We’ve all been there—wondering if the old approaches we’ve been taught are truly best for the child. Ethical dilemmas can arise when we’re tasked with balancing effectiveness and dignity, but you don’t have to navigate this alone.
Why us? This course is delivered by the Super Kids Clinical Director, Renee Collins, CBA, BCBA. As an experienced behavior analyst and early intervention specialist, I’ve seen firsthand the gaps in ethical training around toilet training interventions. I have over 15 years experience and have assisted toilet training This webinar is grounded in the most current ABA research and reflects our commitment to evidence-based and dignified practices for children.
This webinar was created to empower clinicians with the tools and knowledge they need to make ethical decisions during toilet training. By understanding the historical context of previous and current methods, we can adopt a more critical and ethical approach to help children succeed.
The webinar is priced at $19 AUD and is available for immediate download.
Make sure your toilet training interventions are not only effective but also ethical. Join us for “A Clean Conscience and Dry Pants” and gain the tools to make a lasting impact with confidence. Start now and take the first step toward more dignified and successful toilet training interventions!
This is a one-hour webinar that focuses on ethical considerations in toilet training. You’ll learn best practices grounded in the Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) framework of ABA (Slocum et al., 2014) and how to apply ethical decision-making to real-world cases. In this webinar, you’ll learn:
The ethical challenges unique to toilet training interventions.
A review of best practices based on ABA research.
How to critically examine outdated procedures and their historical context.
Practical, ethical strategies to ensure dignity and success for all stakeholders.
Super Kids acknowledges each individual’s personal preference to use identity-first or person-first language to describe themselves or their loved one. We interchangeably use both language conventions and therefore refer to both Autistic children and children with Autism.