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If possible, it is preferable for boys to urinate

standing up.

In cases of motor difficulties, the

child may need to be seated.

The child should sit on the toilet for about five

minutes, and not more than 10 minutes, even

if there have been no results.

Moving the program to the home

The program will move to the child’s home as

quickly as possible, and no later than three

months after the start. The move will take place

when the child reaches 50% success at school,

or earlier if the family feels it is ready.

If the

child does not reach 50% success at school

within three months and/or if the family does

not succeed in moving the program to the

home, it will be necessary to reassess the

program together with the family.

The process of moving the program to the

home involves:

The parents taking the child to the toilet at

fixed intervals, as decided according to the

child’s performance.

Extension of the program at school to the

entire day, according to each child’s

success.

Including the transport service in the

program, when the child reaches 85%