Luv Bunnies
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At 22 months, your son is likely not physically or intellectually ready to start potty training. When kids are that young, their bodies are not yet sending the cues to their brains that they have to go, and that they need to hold it until they get to a toilet. Especially if he is speech delayed, I would drop any mention of the potty all together. He needs to be focused on acquiring skills that are appropriate for an almost-two year old to be functional. Primary skills include requesting food and water, and communicating if he's in pain. He should also learn how to ask for help and request desired objects (I want the ball, etc.). He also needs to learn important safety routines and be taught to respond to your instructions (stop, sit down, stay there, time for bed, etc.). Personally, I would not teach a 22-month old a sign for potty. There are many other skills he needs to master first, and potty training just adds an extra layer that he (and you) shouldn't need to worry about yet. I have been working with special needs preschoolers for over 15 years. Kids with language delays often do things a bit later. It's great that you have him in speech therapy at this point. My advice is to focus on the things that are appropriate for his age and skill level.
