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  • Discover How To Potty Train Your Child Who Has Autism
    By: Bonita Darula | - How to potty train an autistic child may not be as difficult as you think. Most parents with an autistic child are extremely intimidated by thinking of potty training, due to the fact of introducing new and stressful things into the life of an autistic child. This may appear to be overwhelming and seem impossible. A child may feel perfectly comfortable wearing diapers, even as they age. It has been known for autistic children to remain in diapers, or some form of diaper protection, throughou ...
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  • Disorder You Can Determine What Age Autism Spectrum (asd) Can Be Properly Diagnosed
    By: Bonita Darula | - While many children have slight delays in some development areas, there are signs that parents can look for as their child reaches certain age milestones, as a means of properly diagnosing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Some areas to watch closely include motor skills, speech, spatial memory and repetitive behavior.

    Within the first year of development a baby should be showing some activity, such as crawling and standing with some support. There is some communication, usually sin ...

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  • Why You Need Strong Parental Support While Toilet Training For Autism
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - Children who are autistics have to be dealt with very carefully when it comes to toilet training. Toilet training for autism is one way of helping the child to develop and there are many techniques involved which can be used to teach a normal child to toilet train easily. But when the child is an autistic child then the techniques used for normal children in toilet training cannot be used here.

    First we understand what autism is. It is a disorder, which is brought about by the dy ...

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  • Potty Training
    By: Rachel Evans | - According to Freudian psychology, potty training is an extremely important stage of child development. While not everything Freud wrote about is accepted as truth, this stage of development is widely understood as an important milestone in personal growth. The difficulty with potty training with an autistic child can be a singular challenge. If an autistic child is ever to gain a semblance of independence, it is necessary that potty training be carried out correctly.

    There are tec ...

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