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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 336025" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>My aspie-lite kid was late in staying dry all night too. He slept like a log so it was a struggle. DDAVP worked well for him though. We tried all the other methods like waking him up late at night and taking him to potty, limiting liquids after dinner, etc. to no effect. That medication was a sanity saver for both of us. I think he was around 8 though if memory serves me correctly.</p><p></p><p>If reading is a struggle, maybe try visual cues with pictures from online or magazines. You could find a picture of a boy with a laundry basket for example. Or for in the kitchen you could put a picture on the fridge of smiling milk or on the cabinet of smiling cereal boxes or something and tell him that the boxes etc are happy when they are put away. I dont know...just thinking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 336025, member: 1514"] My aspie-lite kid was late in staying dry all night too. He slept like a log so it was a struggle. DDAVP worked well for him though. We tried all the other methods like waking him up late at night and taking him to potty, limiting liquids after dinner, etc. to no effect. That medication was a sanity saver for both of us. I think he was around 8 though if memory serves me correctly. If reading is a struggle, maybe try visual cues with pictures from online or magazines. You could find a picture of a boy with a laundry basket for example. Or for in the kitchen you could put a picture on the fridge of smiling milk or on the cabinet of smiling cereal boxes or something and tell him that the boxes etc are happy when they are put away. I dont know...just thinking. [/QUOTE]
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