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(Paperback - 2nd ed.)
Individuals with autism are reportedly one of the most difficult populations to toilet train. This book offers effective strategies that take the childs sensibilities into account instead of trying to force traditional methods. Tips, case examples, and cautions help make the process more of a lesson and less of a battle for all involved.
More Reviews and RecommendationsCarol Stock Kranowitz, M.A., is a music and movement teacher in Washington, D.C. She lives in Bethesda, Maryland, with her husband; they have two sons.
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September 13, 2009: My grandson is autistic. Potty training has been a frustrating challenge. I bought the book to see if it would offer some ideas for helping his particular problem. I read it and was impressed by the case studies. The charts for keeping track of when the child voids were excellent. My grandson's doctor at Mayo Clinic wanted to make copies of them. Although my grandson is still not potty trained the book helps to guide the way and through patience and repetion we know he will get there.
I Also Recommend: Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew.