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What should you know about potty training children with autism? Potty training issues, signs of readiness, and more.
Potty training can be a challenging time for children and parents, and this is made more difficult when your child has autism ...
A significant share of kids with autism tend to “outgrow" the disorder within a few years of diagnosis, a new study found. Child development experts offered input.
A Boston Children's Hospital study finds that some toddlers diagnosed with autism may outgrow the condition by age six.
A new toilet-training device developed by researchers at the University of Rochester combines a wearable sensor pad, Bluetooth technology, an iOS device and accompanying app to help toilet train ...
Toilet Training the Older Child is for children seven years old and older. The class uses positive strategies to help a child develop better toileting skills.
In 2015, Gov. Nathan Deal signed House Bill 429, also known as Ava's Law, which provided autism insurance coverage for children under age 6. The law applies to state-funded insurance programs only.
“I donated 15 units to the Autism Society of Southern Arizona and I asked the director to find families in need in Tucson with autistic children in the potty training age.” ...
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