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Toilet Training for Individuals with Autism and Related Disorders: A Comprehensive Guide for Parents and Teachers

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This comprehensive guide contains more than 200 toilet training tips and 60 case examples to guide parents and teachers of children with autism who need techniques beyond those used to toilet train other children.

122 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1998

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890 reviews35 followers
September 23, 2011
I sure wish I'd found this book a couple of years ago! So many helpful strategies. I'd recommend this for a parent of a child with any delays, even those not related to Autism.

My son finally trained at 4.5 years old. Reading this book made me feel not so bad about it--there were real case studies of children as old as 11 still not being toilet trained! It was such a relief just to know that I wasn't alone, and that there were strategies to help.
Profile Image for Teresa Locklear.
148 reviews3 followers
May 15, 2011
I thought this was a very practical book and full of great ideas. While my son doesn't have autism he does have some delays. This book gave me some great ideas that I could easily put into practice. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with a child that has delays because it could definately help them.
Profile Image for Amanda.
231 reviews42 followers
June 6, 2015
A lot of good information that I have been implementing with my son and seeing success with. I was surprised how some of the things we thought were helping were actually hindering our progress. Overall very informative. Would have given 5 stars if she had used identity-first language as opposed to person-first language in the text.
Profile Image for Nicholas Sedillos.
17 reviews2 followers
March 28, 2018
The techniques presented here seem solid and gave me confidence, though my children don't have autism so I can't speak to that issue. The prose is very wordy and clinical, and overall the book seems a bit longer than it needs to be.
Profile Image for Parisa Rahman.
4 reviews2 followers
October 17, 2021
good resource

Well written and organized, thorough approach to teaching toileting to those who may require a bit more help. Looking forward to trying these strategies soon!
Profile Image for Melyssa Grant.
170 reviews
July 28, 2025
A great resource for parents of children with autism to help teach how to potty train.
Profile Image for Rachel Sours.
46 reviews1 follower
August 18, 2014
This book was too basic for me. It brought up using visual cues but at no point gave any examples or suggestions on seeking these out. sure, I can look these up online but it just felt too passive. I only took a couple pointers from it as everything was basic potty training skills. If you have a sensory sensitive child I feel that you would already have systems in place for those issues once your child is of potty training age.
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1,617 reviews15 followers
July 28, 2014
This book is written in a clear and straightforward style and is neatly structured without repetition. In style it is far superior to "Ready, Set, Potty!" by Brenda Batts, but is not quite as creative as "Ready, Set, Potty!" in the strategies it puts forward.

Profile Image for Irene.
15 reviews3 followers
July 12, 2012
This book was a little disappointing. It was nothing I didn't already know, very much common sense.
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