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Toilet Training For Individuals With Autism & Related Disorders: A Comprehensive Guide For Parents & Teachers
Maria Wheeler

Toilet Training For Individuals With Autism & Related Disorders: A Comprehensive Guide For Parents & Teachers

a comprehensive guide for parents & teachers

Bowker-Saur (Mar 01, 1999)
9781885477453
| Paperback
122 pages | 216 x 277 mm | English
Dewey 649

Genre

  • Parenting

Subject

  • Autistic Children
  • Education / Special Education / Mental Disabilities
  • Family & Relationships / Children With Special Needs
  • Family & Relationships / Toilet Training
  • Toilet Training

Plot

Wetting and soiling clothes results in significant amounts of time, energy and resources being devoted to an individual's personal care needs, and can also significantly interfere with social acceptance. Research shows that persons with autism are the most difficult population to toilet train, not least because many techniques used to toilet train children are not sufficient when used to teach toileting skills to persons with autism. There are, however, strategies which have been demonstrated to be effective when teaching toileting skills, and Maria Wheeler explains these in an easy-to-read and accessible way in this new book, which covers all aspects of the subject and includes over 200 toilet training tips, and more than 40 case examples with solutions.

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Location Family - Development/Life Skills
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