
Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism or Other Developmental Issues, Second Edition
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Narrado por:
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Tristan Wright
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De:
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Maria Wheeler
Toilet training can be a battleground for parents and children. In this book, the only one on the market dealing with the specific issues involved in toilet training children with autism, Maria Wheeler offers a detailed roadmap for success, based on over 20 years of experience. Simple lists offer over 200 dos and don'ts, along with more than 50 real-life examples. Learn, among other things, how to: gauge readiness, overcome fear of the bathroom, teach how to use toilet paper, flush and wash up and deal with toileting in unfamiliar environments. A life preserver for parents and reluctant children! Helpful chapters include:
- The importance of toilet training
- Determining readiness
- Developing a toileting routine
- Dressing for the occasion
- Habit training
- Teaching continence
- Communicating the need to use the toilet
- When toilet training is successful
- Toileting in unfamiliar environments
- Nighttime training
- Support strategies
- Common problems (and solutions) associated with toilet training persons with autism
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Really useful information, tips, tricks
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However, this book may be unfit for anyone who is personally effected by someone who is not potty trained. It catastrophizes the effect of having a non-potty trained dependent which could induce shame, guilt, or anxiety in the caretaker. Caretakers who are concerned about their dependent’s toileting habits and searching for advice on toilet training strategies do not need to be told how much having an incontinent child effects their life, and especially do not need to be led to worry about the view others have of them or their struggling child.
As another practical note, there are a few jargon words used which may be fine for people familiar with behavior intervention strategies, but not all the lingo is layman friendly and thoroughly defined.
Good explanation but unkind delivery
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