BlondeAlligator
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My DD with Autism will be 4 this summer. We tried training her several times before she was diagnosed & were told to "back off" if it became a battle, which it always did. Now I have finally gotten her to sit on the potty without fear & screaming, but now what? People keep telling me "it'll just happen", but I am looking for some specific help that I can't seem to find anywhere else. Do I just let her sit there until she pees (this could take hours & might destroy her patience & willingness to sit on the potty at all) or do I just let her pee in her pants & try to get her to the potty when she does? Previously she didn't seem to care if she was wet. I am at my wits end...she starts full-day pre-school through the special ed program in our school district this Fall...I know they will work on this with her, but I'd love to make some progress before then.
If anyone has dealt with this & has some specific info. on how they did it, I would be forever grateful...
Allison
If anyone has dealt with this & has some specific info. on how they did it, I would be forever grateful...
Allison