Toilet Training: Practical Strategies for Parents/Carers of Autistic Children

FREE webinar via Zoom

Thursday 6 November, 7.30-8.30pm AEDT

Toilet training can be challenging, especially when navigating the unique needs of autistic children. That’s why we’ve designed this webinar to empower you with practical, evidence-based strategies to make this journey smoother and more successful for you and your child.

If you’re a parent/carer of an autistic child under six who is about to embark on toilet training, or you’ve already started but are experiencing some hurdles, this is a webinar you won’t want to miss.

The webinar will cover:

  • Is your child ready? What are the signs that your child is ready to begin toilet training and how to set the stage for success?
  • Creating a supportive environment – how to design a toilet training plan tailored to your child’s unique needs, preferences, and sensory sensitivities.
  • Practical tips and strategies to overcome common challenges.
  • Opportunity to ask your questions.

Who is this talk suitable for?

For parents and carers of autistic children up to the age of 6.

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Don’t miss this opportunity to empower yourself with the tools and strategies to make toilet training a success!

Learn more about your speakers

Melissa Wall, Clinical Director QLD, Developmental Psychologist & Board Certified Behaviour Analyst

Melissa brings over 25 years of dedicated experience supporting children with autism and their families, both in Australia and internationally. Throughout her career, she has worked across a wide range of settings—including early intervention and schools—developing a deep understanding of the unique needs of each child and family.

With a compassionate, child and family-centred approach, Melissa is a passionate advocate for early, individualised, and evidence-based support. She firmly believes that with support that is tailored to their unique needs, children can achieve so much. Melissa has been with Autism Partnership since 2006.

Jenna, Behaviour Consultant (BCBA and CBA)

Jenna began her career in the disability sector as a Support Worker before moving to Canada in 2014, where she discovered her passion for working with autistic children as an ABA Therapist. She joined Autism Partnership in 2017 and has since progressed to the role of Behaviour Consultant. Jenna is dedicated to making sure the skills children learn are practical, meaningful, and can be used in everyday life. She values working closely with families to create real impact, and she enjoys being part of a collaborative team that supports children to grow, thrive, and have fun along the way. Jenna has completed a Masters in Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) from Monash University.

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About Autism Partnership

Autism Partnership has been supporting children and families for over 25 years. We believe that every child deserves a life of independence and opportunity. We provide autism-specific services, intervention and support to autistic children and their families. Autism Partnership is a not-for-profit organisation.

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