Toileting is a foundational life skill that supports independence, confidence, school readiness, and community participation. Parent coaching is an essential part of progress, and shouldn't be limited to a specific amount of monthly hours.
While many families receive behavioral services through insurance, some choose a short-term, intensive private support model for greater flexibility and faster implementation.
Intensive potty training and parent coaching services are not limited to one diagnosis.
Children who may benefit include those with:
Autism Spectrum Disorder
ADHD / ADD
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)
Developmental Delay
Speech & Language Delays
Sensory Processing Differences
Anxiety
Intellectual Disabilities
Neurotypical children needing structured support
Toileting challenges are common across many developmental profiles — and early structured support can prevent long-term frustration and stress.
Private support does not require a medical diagnosis.
If you have a child that is not on the autism spectrum, but you are struggling with potty training or just need specific support strategies, you may want to consider private support.
Families often choose private support when they want:
✔ Faster results
✔ A short-term focused plan
✔ More direct BCBA involvement
✔ Flexible scheduling
✔ Increased parent coaching
✔ No insurance authorization delays
✔ Services for children without a qualifying diagnosis
✔ A proactive approach before challenges escalate
Private intensive services allow for:
Concentrated teaching
Immediate data-based adjustments
Collaborative caregiver training
Structured consistency
Accelerated skill acquisition
At Inspira Behavioral Health, we believe:
Toileting is a skill, not a compliance issue
Every child deserves dignity and autonomy
Parent coaching is essential for lasting success
Consistency and structure reduce stress
Behavioral support should be affirming and compassionate
Whether through insurance-based ABA or private intensive support, our goal remains the same: to empower families with meaningful, research-informed strategies that promote independence and confidence.
Private intensive support may be ideal if:
You want a focused 2–6 week plan
You prefer accelerated implementation
Your child does not qualify for insurance-based ABA
You want increased parent coaching
You are seeking proactive structured support
We are happy to discuss both options and help you determine what best fits your child’s needs.