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Finding the Questions
I'm gathering questions for the first leg of my journey to discover how families with Autism overcome specific issues. -
Mommy's Here!
Lucas and I go out together pretty often. At 14, he’s almost a head taller than me (which is quite easy to achieve since I’m only 5ft barefooted.) When he was much younger and needed to go to the toilet,… -
Bidding Adieu to pull ups.
We are close! So close I can well, not taste it, but get excited about it. Oh sure, we've flirted with overnight dryness, but over this past Winter Break, James has decided it's time. Time for no more pull ups. Time… -
Application of past lessons
One of the most delightful aspects of growing up, for parents at least, is how kids apply what they learn to new situations, often in an incredibly apt and surprising manner. All too frequently I assume the informati… -
Toileting OT
I have previously blogged about my therapy sessions focussing on skills such as handwriting and age-appropriate play. Occupational Therapists work with their clients on a very broad range of daily living skills, inclu… -
Poop Scrubbing
We have been potty training for 23 years. OK, not really, but it feels that way. It has only been TWO! This sounds discouraging and oh so wrong, but at this point I think my 1 1/2 year old will be fully potty trained… -
Bathroom Successes!
Working with young children and having several of my own, daily achievements are often celebrated Dora The Explorer style by singing "We did it! We did it! We did it! Hooray!" This is one of the first things that came… -
All Plugged Up
For the past month, James has been waging a "not gonna poop" campaign. It's been ugly. It started while we were on vacation (of course) and each skirmish lasts about 3 days. I have tried: prune juice (he throws it…
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