Wondering how to Toilet train any child with Autism in just 3 Days? Download this book to learn how we use the following 3 strategies to Potty train children with Autism real quick: - Visual Schedules- Task Management- Positive Reinforcement.Autism is a complex spectrum condition and most people do not understand is that no two children with Autism are exactly the same. What works wonders for one child may in fact, be counter-productive to another. The Same applies to Potty Training with Autism - there is no "One Size Fits All" potty training guide for potty training your child with Autism. Have you wondered Why your child with Autism is not yet potty trained while other kids of similar age have been out of their nappies all summer? Most children with Autism face some common challenges which could be one or more of the following: - Sensory Sensitivities- Communication Challenges- Self ConfidenceSo what happens when your child is not potty trained on time? Delaying potty training has both social and health hazards. Imagine taking out child out in a public place (a shopping mall or a nice restaurant) only to realise that your child couldn't hold it any longer. BUT the biggest risk of all is that research have shown that for children who are not potty trained by the age of 5, tend to start loosing their ability to control bowel movements. What that means is, after a certain point in your child's age, it is going to become increasingly difficult to get them potty trained - Do you really want to be in that situation? Enough of bad news, now lets talk about the world of opportunities. According to Autism Researchers, 8 out of 10 children with ADHD or Autism react positively to one or more of the following methods of communication and teaching: Visual Boards: Children with Autism and ADHD are able to process information pictorially - often much better than typically developing children. Task Management: By breaking up a complex task into smaller activities, children with Autism and ADHD become more adept at completing a task, which in this case is Potty Training. For a child with Autism, normal tasks could seem highly complicated. For example, lets assume you are told to build a house. How would you feel about that. You wouldn't even know where to start and finish. Instead if I were to break it up to you into steps like: - Design your house on paper- Dig a foundation- Lay the bricks- Do the roofing and- Paint the housewould you not feel much better? You know that by taking smaller steps at a time, and with the right guidance and support from family and friends, you actually build something like that. Also, completing these sub-tasks and kicking the goals as you go, gives you a sense of satisfaction as you see your dream house unfold. This is exactly how your child feels when you implement task management. Positive Reinforcements: Positive Reinforcement is when you try to give instructions to your child in an assertive tone and when they follow that instruction, you offer them a reward - like a chocolate, cookies, stickers, a book - whatever works for your child: -). Now, let me ask you this. Using these 3 strategies, don't you believe you can fully potty train your child in less than 7 days? If not, don't worry. We will should you exactly how in this step by step guide.
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