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This is one place I've heard of for larger sizes and they deliver.

http://www.absorbentsolutions.com/

Re: [Potty Training

> My daughter is 5 1/2 and still not potty trained. She is autistic and

extremely sensitive to sensory things like smells, touch, etc... Getting

her to go INTO the bathroom was a major accomplishment for us. She always

plugged her ears and was terrified of the sounds of running water, flushing

toilets, and so forth. Now after years of therapy she is doing so much

better but we still can't get her potty trained. Can anyone help? She

weighs 78 pounds so she is not your typical sized 5 year old. We are on the

LAST size of pull ups which are the GOODNITES bed wetting things. The

psychiatrist keeps telling us that she will be ready by the age of 7! What

will she wear by then? Help! Any suggestions? We live in the Lubbock

area. Everyone just keeps telling us to be patient. The school here tried

all year but she still did not meet that goal.

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> Corina

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This is one place I've heard of for larger sizes and they deliver.

http://www.absorbentsolutions.com/

Re: [Potty Training

> My daughter is 5 1/2 and still not potty trained. She is autistic and

extremely sensitive to sensory things like smells, touch, etc... Getting

her to go INTO the bathroom was a major accomplishment for us. She always

plugged her ears and was terrified of the sounds of running water, flushing

toilets, and so forth. Now after years of therapy she is doing so much

better but we still can't get her potty trained. Can anyone help? She

weighs 78 pounds so she is not your typical sized 5 year old. We are on the

LAST size of pull ups which are the GOODNITES bed wetting things. The

psychiatrist keeps telling us that she will be ready by the age of 7! What

will she wear by then? Help! Any suggestions? We live in the Lubbock

area. Everyone just keeps telling us to be patient. The school here tried

all year but she still did not meet that goal.

>

> Corina

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There is a wonderful company called HDIS that sells all sorts of supplies for

people who are incontinent. My daughter was also slow to be toilet trained

and I found this place to be a life saver. They have a toll free number and

customer service representatives who will help you find the right size for your

child. They also have other great supplies that will help you with hygiene

for an older child that is not trained.

There email address is <A HREF= " http://www.hdis.com/ " >http://www.hdis.com/</A>

and their toll free number is

800-269-4663.

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There is a wonderful company called HDIS that sells all sorts of supplies for

people who are incontinent. My daughter was also slow to be toilet trained

and I found this place to be a life saver. They have a toll free number and

customer service representatives who will help you find the right size for your

child. They also have other great supplies that will help you with hygiene

for an older child that is not trained.

There email address is <A HREF= " http://www.hdis.com/ " >http://www.hdis.com/</A>

and their toll free number is

800-269-4663.

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In a message dated 5/27/2003 8:23:08 AM Central Standard Time,

bkwalberg@... writes:

> There is a wonderful company called HDIS that sells all sorts of supplies

> for

> people who are incontinent. My daughter was also slow to be toilet trained

> and I found this place to be a life saver. They have a toll free number and

>

> customer service representatives who will help you find the right size for

> your

> child. They also have other great supplies that will help you with hygiene

> for an older child that is not trained.

>

> There email address is <A HREF= " http://www.hdis.com/ " >http://www.hdis.com/</A>

and their toll free number is

> 800-269-4663.

Wow this is awesome :) My daughter is 7 now she was nearly 7 when she was

potty trained my other child was potty trained at 6. Last year I knew nothing

of a company like this my children were in night time potty pants because they

are the biggest ones and they barely fit when they finally mastered potty

training. I am so glad to be over that hump. :)

Tammy

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In a message dated 5/27/2003 8:23:08 AM Central Standard Time,

bkwalberg@... writes:

> There is a wonderful company called HDIS that sells all sorts of supplies

> for

> people who are incontinent. My daughter was also slow to be toilet trained

> and I found this place to be a life saver. They have a toll free number and

>

> customer service representatives who will help you find the right size for

> your

> child. They also have other great supplies that will help you with hygiene

> for an older child that is not trained.

>

> There email address is <A HREF= " http://www.hdis.com/ " >http://www.hdis.com/</A>

and their toll free number is

> 800-269-4663.

Wow this is awesome :) My daughter is 7 now she was nearly 7 when she was

potty trained my other child was potty trained at 6. Last year I knew nothing

of a company like this my children were in night time potty pants because they

are the biggest ones and they barely fit when they finally mastered potty

training. I am so glad to be over that hump. :)

Tammy

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Hi,

My son was diagnosed at 2 1/2 with PDD and placed at the moderate to severe

range on the CARS scale.

My wife potty trained my son for No. 1 in about a month and for No. 2 in

about 6 months starting at age 3 through 3 1/2.

She used ABA- positive reinforcement.

She gave him a lot of juice all day and then would MAKE him sit on the potty

every 15 minutes FOR A FEW MINUTES at a time. Then when he did go potty,...

MASSIVE positive reinforcement, ...yoohooooing, clapping, dancing and

smiling and singing.

No. 2 took longer but we used the same techniques, MAKE them go sit often,

for a few minutes at a time and then massive positive reinforcement when

they went. Also, she we kept books and toys by the potty to keep him from

fussing while he sat on the potty.

All in all, my wife did a really good job considering his abilities at the

time.

Hope this helps.

J. P. Reirdon

Webmaster

http://www.autismtreatment.info/ <http://www.autismtreatment.info/>

You CAN treat Autism!! Get treatment tips for children with Autism, PDD and

Aperger's Syndrome from parents who have successfully helped their children.

J. P. Reirdon

IS Dept.

Uniden America Corp.

Re: [Potty Training

My daughter is 5 1/2 and still not potty trained. She is autistic and

extremely sensitive to sensory things like smells, touch, etc... Getting

her to go INTO the bathroom was a major accomplishment for us. She always

plugged her ears and was terrified of the sounds of running water, flushing

toilets, and so forth. Now after years of therapy she is doing so much

better but we still can't get her potty trained. Can anyone help? She

weighs 78 pounds so she is not your typical sized 5 year old. We are on the

LAST size of pull ups which are the GOODNITES bed wetting things. The

psychiatrist keeps telling us that she will be ready by the age of 7! What

will she wear by then? Help! Any suggestions? We live in the Lubbock

area. Everyone just keeps telling us to be patient. The school here tried

all year but she still did not meet that goal.

Corina

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Hi,

My son was diagnosed at 2 1/2 with PDD and placed at the moderate to severe

range on the CARS scale.

My wife potty trained my son for No. 1 in about a month and for No. 2 in

about 6 months starting at age 3 through 3 1/2.

She used ABA- positive reinforcement.

She gave him a lot of juice all day and then would MAKE him sit on the potty

every 15 minutes FOR A FEW MINUTES at a time. Then when he did go potty,...

MASSIVE positive reinforcement, ...yoohooooing, clapping, dancing and

smiling and singing.

No. 2 took longer but we used the same techniques, MAKE them go sit often,

for a few minutes at a time and then massive positive reinforcement when

they went. Also, she we kept books and toys by the potty to keep him from

fussing while he sat on the potty.

All in all, my wife did a really good job considering his abilities at the

time.

Hope this helps.

J. P. Reirdon

Webmaster

http://www.autismtreatment.info/ <http://www.autismtreatment.info/>

You CAN treat Autism!! Get treatment tips for children with Autism, PDD and

Aperger's Syndrome from parents who have successfully helped their children.

J. P. Reirdon

IS Dept.

Uniden America Corp.

Re: [Potty Training

My daughter is 5 1/2 and still not potty trained. She is autistic and

extremely sensitive to sensory things like smells, touch, etc... Getting

her to go INTO the bathroom was a major accomplishment for us. She always

plugged her ears and was terrified of the sounds of running water, flushing

toilets, and so forth. Now after years of therapy she is doing so much

better but we still can't get her potty trained. Can anyone help? She

weighs 78 pounds so she is not your typical sized 5 year old. We are on the

LAST size of pull ups which are the GOODNITES bed wetting things. The

psychiatrist keeps telling us that she will be ready by the age of 7! What

will she wear by then? Help! Any suggestions? We live in the Lubbock

area. Everyone just keeps telling us to be patient. The school here tried

all year but she still did not meet that goal.

Corina

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