The method relies on high-frequency repetition and immediate consequences.
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. A Modified Azrin and Foxx Rapid Toilet Training...
Frequent inspections to reward staying dry. The method relies on high-frequency repetition and immediate
The Azrin and Foxx method, often called "Rapid Toilet Training" or "Potty Training in a Day," is a behaviorist approach developed in the 1970s. It focuses on intensive operant conditioning to teach a child to recognize bodily cues and use the toilet independently in a very short timeframe. 🚽 Core Principles A Modified Azrin and Foxx Rapid Toilet Training...
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