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Help!! I'm new here, my adhd/autistic son refuses to use the toilet at night!
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<blockquote data-quote="mommabear34" data-source="post: 705904" data-attributes="member: 21243"><p>As I have previously posted I am following the advice given by the autism clinic in my city. And so far my son is showing progress. So I am satisfied with that. He wore pull ups at night for the last 2 years until two weeks ago when I realized without a doubt that he was peeing on purpose. And it's technically not even in bed. It's just in his pull-up on the way to the toilet. The way the nurse explained it to me was that he's gotten into the habit of this behaviour now, so the longer I let it go, the harder it will be to get out of. As he is showing a lot of progress in such a short time and he is still his happy self during the day I will be continuing on with what I am doing ... I see your child is also on the spectrum... but I'm sure you are very aware that every child is extremely different... regardless if they are diagnosed autistic or not. So what I'm doing with my son may not have worked with your child and vice versa. I wish you the best with your journey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mommabear34, post: 705904, member: 21243"] As I have previously posted I am following the advice given by the autism clinic in my city. And so far my son is showing progress. So I am satisfied with that. He wore pull ups at night for the last 2 years until two weeks ago when I realized without a doubt that he was peeing on purpose. And it's technically not even in bed. It's just in his pull-up on the way to the toilet. The way the nurse explained it to me was that he's gotten into the habit of this behaviour now, so the longer I let it go, the harder it will be to get out of. As he is showing a lot of progress in such a short time and he is still his happy self during the day I will be continuing on with what I am doing ... I see your child is also on the spectrum... but I'm sure you are very aware that every child is extremely different... regardless if they are diagnosed autistic or not. So what I'm doing with my son may not have worked with your child and vice versa. I wish you the best with your journey [/QUOTE]
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