Allison Jandu

Early Practices That Naturally Support Toilet Learning

Discover how early preparation makes toilet learning a natural progression rather than a stressful event. This session explores practical strategies parents can implement from infancy through toddlerhood to build the foundation for independent toileting. Learn how simple daily practices like diaper changes and modeling bathroom behaviors cultivate body awareness, autonomy, and cooperation. Perfect for Montessori educators, parents of children ages 0-3, and anyone supporting families through this developmental milestone. Walk away with concrete, age-appropriate activities that align with Montessori principles, plus guidance on recognizing true readiness and creating prepared environments to be set up for success.

AUDIO VERSION

Allison Jandu

Allison is a highly sought-after potty training consultant who has helped thousands of families navigate this major milestone. She specializes in children of all ages and abilities, creating customized plans that build confidence and independence. A mom of two, Allison blends hands-on experience with over 5,000 hours of evidence-based research in early childhood development, psychology, and human behavior. She has written accredited training programs, developed popular online courses, and authored five highly rated books on toileting for both adults and children. Featured on Good Morning America, New York Magazine, and BuzzFeed, Allison also serves as a trusted expert for major brands. Her mission is to transform the way families experience potty training.

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Discussion

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  1. Heather McCarthy says:

    So easy to follow and understand information about toilet learning.
    Loved the photos and the information about each stage and development.

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