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Potty Training Autism Girls
Potty Training Autism Girls
Potty Training Autism Girls

Potty Training Autism Girls

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About Potty Training Autism Girls

Potty training a girl child with Autism can be challenging.When Jane was 3 1/2, we decided to give potty training a shot with the help of her therapists.Having a child with autism, I worry about not knowing whether or not my daughter will ever be able to take care of herself. I need to teach Jane self-care skills. She has several daily-living goals in therapy like toilet training, teeth brushing, and hand washing.When Jane’s doctor told us that she didn’t see any reasons not to try potty training, I’m not gonna lie, I was a bit sceptical.How was she supposed to understand the concept of peeing in the potty, let alone accepting sitting on the potty?It seemed impossible.To put it into perspective, when Jane was 3 1/2, she had no words, no way of communicating (we were working on some of the concepts you’re going to read in this book with little success), she couldn’t follow directions, she screamed an average of 60 times per hour and she had regression after regression.Well, I was wrong, it took a couple of weeks of tears, accidents, and tantrums but after that, Jane was able to pee on the potty. We still have to take her or else she won’t go on her own.She’s not fully potty-trained but if we remember to take her every hour or so, she will stay dry. It’s a big success for us.So, I can confidently say that everything you’re going to read inside this book, “Potty Training Autism Girls” has worked for me. And I believe it will work for you also.Jannelle Wolpert reveals the following:How Autism affects girls in particularHow to navigate life for girls with AutismPossibilities of Potty training an autistic girlHow to prepare yourself to undertake this special taskLearn how to effectively communicate with your autistic girl.Understand the signs your autistic girl is givingValuable potty training tips and strategiesFind a strategy that works for your girlChoose what days to teach, time and schedule.Let your girl be comfortable, make the potty less scary and complicated.Reward your girl’s little efforts and improvements as an encouragement to do better.Give it time, let your girl try it out on their own, if she fails, keep trying.If potty training your girl child with autism doesn’t work right away, it’s okay. Be patient. There will be accidents and there will be frustration but if you stick to the plan, it will most likely work eventually.Click the add to cart button to buy this book right away