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<blockquote data-quote="Lothlorien" data-source="post: 87867" data-attributes="member: 1024"><p>I have a friend who's son is autistic. He refuses to go on the toilet. Every night, before a bath, she'll put a pull up on him, he goes and then she cleans him up and gives him a bath. He's going to be 8. He's fully potty trained for the other, but going number 2 is just not happening. </p><p></p><p>I think it's great that he went...praise him and tell him that's great. Spanking a possibly autistic child is definitely not the way to go.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child, who is not autistic had a problem with wetting the bed. Anytime we made a big deal of it, it definitely got worse. She had a lot of anxiety about it. When I was finally able to convince everyone to stop spouting about it, she loosened up and when she was 5 1/2 finally stopped wetting. She stopped wearing the pull to bed when she was almost 6. She's wet once since (purely accidental and I changed the sheets and reassured her that it was no big deal).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lothlorien, post: 87867, member: 1024"] I have a friend who's son is autistic. He refuses to go on the toilet. Every night, before a bath, she'll put a pull up on him, he goes and then she cleans him up and gives him a bath. He's going to be 8. He's fully potty trained for the other, but going number 2 is just not happening. I think it's great that he went...praise him and tell him that's great. Spanking a possibly autistic child is definitely not the way to go. My difficult child, who is not autistic had a problem with wetting the bed. Anytime we made a big deal of it, it definitely got worse. She had a lot of anxiety about it. When I was finally able to convince everyone to stop spouting about it, she loosened up and when she was 5 1/2 finally stopped wetting. She stopped wearing the pull to bed when she was almost 6. She's wet once since (purely accidental and I changed the sheets and reassured her that it was no big deal). [/QUOTE]
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