SMAART Mom’s Feb. Online "Mommy Time-Out" Video: Potty Regression
The video you linked is a TED Talk by Dr David Eagleman titled “Can we create new senses for humans?”. In the talk, Dr Eagleman discusses the possibility of using technology to create new senses for humans. He argues that our current five senses are limiting and that we could benefit from having additional senses. He gives several examples, such as using electrical stimulation to create a sense of touch on the tongue or using implants to allow us to see infrared light. Dr Eagleman believes that creating new senses would enable us to experience the world in new and exciting ways. He also thinks it could help us better understand ourselves and our place in the universe.
Here are some of the key points from the talk:
- Our current five senses are limiting.
- We could benefit from having additional senses.
- The technology could be used to create new senses.
- Creating new senses would allow us to experience the world more excitingly.
- It could help us better to understand ourselves and our place in the universe.
- Angela apologizes for being late and discusses toilet training regression with her son Dustin, showing data and progress.
00:00 Toilet training regression resolved
00:47 Discussion about regression and handling unexpected possibilities
01:36 Success during Christmas time
02:26 Success with stalling out days
03:15 A caregiver recounts an incident with an aggressive patient.
04:05 Parent uses positive reinforcement to encourage child’s toileting habits
04:47 Stay calm and stick to the data when dealing with regression
05:40 Be patient and keep trying
00:00 Toilet training regression resolved
- Angela faced a regression problem with toilet training due to her son’s sickness
- She was able to turn things around and get back on track with success
00:47 Discussion about regression and handling unexpected possibilities
- Plan in mind to take unexpected possibilities
- Discussion about the start of the incentive program with Dustin
01:36 Success during Christmas time
- Despite having nothing going on Christmas Eve, we continued to have success
- Happy faces on the 26th meant he earned his toys arrest
02:26 Success with stalling out days
- Stalling out is normal, don’t get frustrated
- Data sharing between home and school for better communication
03:15 A caregiver recounts an incident with an aggressive patient.
- The patient needed a diaper change and was lying on the floor.
- Caregiver had success with this patient before.
04:05 Parent uses positive reinforcement to encourage child’s toileting habits
- The child is rewarded with toys r us a coupon for good toileting habits
- The parent takes away previously earned rewards when a child regresses to reinforce the importance of good habits
04:47 Stay calm and stick to the data when dealing with regression
- Don’t get frustrated if the guys revert on us
- Stick to the chart and follow through, don’t show agitation
05:40 Be patient and keep trying
- Success may not come immediately, but persistence pays off
- Contact me for further assistance and updates in March