Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 I'm so glad you have a good Dr. and I agree 100%. You can't push a normal child into potty training too early let alone an aspie. I tried to push my daughter a little too early and omg what a mess!! When they are ready they're ready. All 3 of mine were 4 to 41\2 before they realized they needed to go BEFORE they went lol! While my mom told me I was 15 months old when I flushed my diaper down my grandpa's toilet and never wore one again go figure! Anyway just wanted to say you're doing the right thing and don't let the well intentioned people make you feel any diferent about it!-- Alisha cartersx5 <cartersx5@...> wrote: a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 We are going through the same thing with my 3 year old as well with the potty training. Nice to know others are out there. I have also hear about social stories and would love to hear or get info about them as well Kidswithautism > > > a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! > > Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL > > He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? > > - C. > Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 How old is a? My grandson could care less about the potty & he will be 4. Betty cartersx5 <cartersx5@...> wrote: a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 14, 2006 Report Share Posted December 14, 2006 My youngest son,()(nt)is 3 years old and he doesn't want to go in the toilet all the time.he will go in it every now and then both 1 and 2 but I cant get him to go all the time.I want to push him but yet I dont...I wish he would hurry up and just go in it all the time...to save mommy some/a lot of money lol. christie -- Re: ( ) Feels good to be told... How old is a? My grandson could care less about the potty & he will be 4 Betty cartersx5 <cartersx5@...> wrote: a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 Yes, I've just written two stories for a little guy I play with a few times a week. You can usually find more information about them by googling " social story " or you can go to carol gray's website --> http://www.thegraycenter.org Roxanna ( ) Feels good to be told... a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 All I know is to make it a game. If you can figure the time when the potty is necessary, sit him every hour or every half hour. You use the potty, get him into the idea of when and why. Dave Re: ( ) Feels good to be told... How old is a? My grandson could care less about the potty & he will be 4. Betty cartersx5 <cartersx5@...> wrote: a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 a is 3. Sorry for the delayed response...e-mail problems! Re: ( ) Feels good to be told... How old is a? My grandson could care less about the potty & he will be 4. Betty cartersx5 <cartersx5@...> wrote: a saw her Developmental Pediatrician today. He is so good! Anyway he reassured us that she will get the hang of potty training and his suggestion was to not push the issue and make it an issue. We haven't been pushing it but were wondering if we should. It was so good to hear that our gut instincts were right! I guess we try to do what we think would be best but it's nice to hear from a professional that this is completely " normal " and she is doing great. It makes it easier to tell the in-laws and other well intentioned people.... " her Dr. said this is normal and we shouldn't push her " ......LOL He also gave us some info about social stories. Has anyone done them or used them? - C. Mom to Cassie 15 PCOS, Austin 13 ADHD and a 3 HFA/AS & SPD/SID Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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