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In a message dated 3/14/04 9:31:04 AM Central Standard Time,

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> Just anything at this point I'll try, as I do see it needs to be addressed.

> If I do not take him or remind him he'll hold it, but seems like he has not

> been able these past days. I was even thinking of purchasing a watch with an

> alarm maybe he will get the habit to go as a reminder. I know this is going

> to require some work.

>

> Thanks its still a reminder that I must continue with.

>

>

> Irma,15,DS/ASD

When was still dependent on time toileting I bought myself a watch with

a timer. It was the only way I didn't forget. Of course, it was summer and we

were always together so he heard the beep also.

Karyn

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A toilet teaching strategy I use even now is pairing an event to a toileting

time. For example, when you get out of bed in the morning, you head straight

for the bathroom, same thing before you go to bed. At school, it can be paired

with before or after recess & lunch. Anytime we return home from an

outing/school, etc., as soon as enters the house, he goes directly to the

bathroom. I have tried to get him to go before we leave the house, this meets

with a lot more resistance, but is sometimes very necessary if you know it's

been awhile or you have a long trip ahead of you. Before any mealtime or snack

it is also a necessary event in our house - you don't get fed until you've paid

a visit to the bathroom! Also, having a very strong reinforcer for compliance

to going to the bathroom, especially if it's self initiated, is huge! When I

was working hard on consistent bowel training with , he would head directly

to the bathroom from the school bus and sit, he desperately wanted to play

Nintendo. The only time he got to play was if he was successful on the toilet!

Hope this helps - I was nicknamed " toilet training queen " at my old job.....!

Joanne

Mom to (13), (9 1/2, DS, ASD, DAS) & (7)

Re: Irma, toileting

In a message dated 3/14/04 9:31:04 AM Central Standard Time,

writes:

> Just anything at this point I'll try, as I do see it needs to be addressed.

> If I do not take him or remind him he'll hold it, but seems like he has not

> been able these past days. I was even thinking of purchasing a watch with an

> alarm maybe he will get the habit to go as a reminder. I know this is going

> to require some work.

>

> Thanks its still a reminder that I must continue with.

>

>

> Irma,15,DS/ASD

When was still dependent on time toileting I bought myself a watch with

a timer. It was the only way I didn't forget. Of course, it was summer and we

were always together so he heard the beep also.

Karyn

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We do something similar with . Going pee is on his list of

things to do as part of his morning and night routines. Also when he

gets home from school list, before computer. If he gets out of his

routine, we have diffficulties. In fact a couple times, we've been

eating dinner and he couldn't eat cuz he was so full of pee. We figured

it out and sent him to relieve his bladder. He can come back and eat!!

Also, he goes to the potty so infrequently, if I make him go in to pee

when we are out somewhere (airport, seaworld, zoo)-he'll stay in there

for an eternity (i assume going poop). It's always those times that

we're in a hurry and i want him to rush into the men's room and pee.

I'm outside waiting for 15 minutes asking the men who are leaving the

restroom if he's ok in there!!!!! The brain doesn't know just go in

and finish. It's well, i'm here. guess i should poop?!!!

Re: Irma, toileting

A toilet teaching strategy I use even now is pairing an event to

a toileting time. For example, when you get out of bed in the morning,

you head straight for the bathroom, same thing before you go to bed. At

school, it can be paired with before or after recess & lunch. Anytime

we return home from an outing/school, etc., as soon as enters the

house, he goes directly to the bathroom. I have tried to get him to go

before we leave the house, this meets with a lot more resistance, but is

sometimes very necessary if you know it's been awhile or you have a long

trip ahead of you. Before any mealtime or snack it is also a necessary

event in our house - you don't get fed until you've paid a visit to the

bathroom! Also, having a very strong reinforcer for compliance to going

to the bathroom, especially if it's self initiated, is huge! When I was

working hard on consistent bowel training with , he would head

directly to the bathroom from the school bus and sit, he desperately

wanted to play Nintendo. The only time he got to play was if he was

successful on the toilet! Hope this helps - I was nicknamed " toilet

training queen " at my old job.....!

Joanne

Mom to (13), (9 1/2, DS, ASD, DAS) & (7)

Re: Irma, toileting

In a message dated 3/14/04 9:31:04 AM Central Standard Time,

writes:

> Just anything at this point I'll try, as I do see it needs

to be addressed.

> If I do not take him or remind him he'll hold it, but seems

like he has not

> been able these past days. I was even thinking of purchasing

a watch with an

> alarm maybe he will get the habit to go as a reminder. I

know this is going

> to require some work.

>

> Thanks its still a reminder that I must continue with.

>

>

> Irma,15,DS/ASD

When was still dependent on time toileting I bought

myself a watch with

a timer. It was the only way I didn't forget. Of course, it

was summer and we

were always together so he heard the beep also.

Karyn

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