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Behavior has spiraled out of control...again
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 52444" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>If it's that bad I might give potty training a try. Just like with food don't make a big fuss, maybe casually put on some potty training videos and then put out the potty chair and see what he does with it. If he's not a little tiny kid you might just jump to the toilet with an insert. Put a steady stool in front so he can climb up.</p><p></p><p>Most Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) kids don't train early but there are exceptions, just as there are with NT kids. Some kids who have really miserable diapering situations will just because it's so much easier--I had severe exzema when I was a baby and my mom said I self trained at the first opportunity she gave me. </p><p></p><p>Dara, if you aren't already getting some help for yourself, it's probably time to do that. Many of our moms need support in the form of counseling and or medications--it's a huge undertaking to raise a special needs child and rewards are few and far between in these early years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 52444, member: 701"] If it's that bad I might give potty training a try. Just like with food don't make a big fuss, maybe casually put on some potty training videos and then put out the potty chair and see what he does with it. If he's not a little tiny kid you might just jump to the toilet with an insert. Put a steady stool in front so he can climb up. Most Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD) kids don't train early but there are exceptions, just as there are with NT kids. Some kids who have really miserable diapering situations will just because it's so much easier--I had severe exzema when I was a baby and my mom said I self trained at the first opportunity she gave me. Dara, if you aren't already getting some help for yourself, it's probably time to do that. Many of our moms need support in the form of counseling and or medications--it's a huge undertaking to raise a special needs child and rewards are few and far between in these early years. [/QUOTE]
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