A teaching video…Barbie learns to use the potty for #2

We are currently in the process of teaching our daughter, who has autism, how to use the restroom for bowel movements. Unfortunately, she seems to be hesitant about the idea. As a result, we have decided to create a video featuring Barbies, which has proven successful for other lessons such as the importance of wearing clothes before going outside to play. Our friends find this amusing, and as a result of their encouragement, we have posted the video on YouTube.

 
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15 Responses

  1. rdhanani9 says:

    @killer505able my exact thought! I get the training video for their daughter, but washing hands should be there! especially if she’s autistic

  2. therdgenrx7 says:

    There so stupid

  3. killer505able says:

    OH MY GOD. THEY DIDN’T WASH THEIR HANDS. D

  4. killer505able says:

    OH MY GOD. THEY DIDN’T WASH THEIR HANDS. D:

  5. rob3moon says:

    My 2 1/2 year old son wants to watch this video over and over, he actually recites it as it plays! Hopefully it helps give him the right idea 😉 Thanks for posting it!

  6. tampasportsfan1 says:

    this is sooo weird

  7. IndigoCat17 says:

    OH wow a grown barbie needs to go pottty hahahahahhaha !!!!

  8. WowGirl121 says:

    hahaha that was funny as hell XD ”I am a big girl i dont wear diapper , I poo in a potty ”XD

  9. jessyduck098 says:

    omg did she even wash her hands its a bad example for kids who are learning how are you guys saying its good for children

  10. Webkinzcollector97 says:

    what a great idea for your daughter

  11. FistfulofDicks says:

    lol.I will push out the poo into the potty. Yay!

  12. meghanscotti says:

    Really really common for autistic kids to not use the toilet…

  13. seymoursheep says:

    oh…and I am old…I am almost 32

  14. seymoursheep says:

    I should explain further….my daughter is severly autistic. potty training is a real challenge for us. We really arent sicks or anything.One of the ways that she learns is by watching videos we make of her dolls doing things – I am also making one about barbie riding the bus to school as that will be a new exerience for her this fall. We posted this one because our friends thought it was funny – and some of our friends with kids with autism thought it was helpful….

  15. checkit35 says:

    u have problems how old are u like 40?

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