LeeLouClare
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Just wondered if I could have some tips. My son who is three was diagnosed with autism in December. He hasn't made much progress, but slow progress is better then none. He doesn't speak or understand most "commands" (asking him to sit down and eat and stuff). Lately he's getting extremely distressed and grabbing his downstairs, I'm wondering if he's noticed he's peeing as he's not sore or anything.
but how to go around potty training when I can't communicate with him? The advice I got was to get him to pick his potty and take a picture of it and laminate it. Leave him without a nappy show him the picture when he wee's and put him on it. So he'll eventually gets thats how he can ask how to go to the potty.
It's confusing to say the least, if I don't get it how is Sam going to?
but how to go around potty training when I can't communicate with him? The advice I got was to get him to pick his potty and take a picture of it and laminate it. Leave him without a nappy show him the picture when he wee's and put him on it. So he'll eventually gets thats how he can ask how to go to the potty.
It's confusing to say the least, if I don't get it how is Sam going to?