Take this doll with you whenever you and your child go to public places and include the doll in your activities as though he or she were a real person. Look at the doll when you talk. Pretend the doll talks back to you. Andydoll is hungry. Here Andydoll, here is a French Fry. At some point, using your most dramatic voice say something like Uh Oh! Andydoll has to go potty. We better take him. He really needs to go! We will be right back. Don't eat all the French Fries!
Now, when you take Andydoll to the bathroom, assuming your child will go with you, do everything with Andydoll that you would do if your child had to use the toilet. Take Andydolls pants off. Stand him up or sit him down--whatever you want your child to learn to do. When Andydoll is done, help him wash his hands and don't just praise Andydoll, talk about how much better he feels. Wow! Andydoll feels much better now. You could even reward Andydoll, but wait to do this until after you have modeled Andydoll going potty in a few different places. Your child needs time to think about this possibility more than he or she needs a bribe. If you do use a reward, make sure that you don't give the reward to Andytherealguy unless Andytherealguy also uses the public toilet. Andydoll will share the new helicopter with you when you go potty in a different place. Pretty soon, you will be brave and go potty in a different toilet. The new helicopter is just for being brave.
It only makes sense to model this way if your child recognizes pictures of him or herself. Use a language level appropriate to your child's ability to comprehend what you are saying.
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