Why do some autistic children have problems with toilet training?
There can be many reasons for this. For example, some may be either afraid of the toilet, terrified to hear the sound of a flushing toilet, or they do not know what they are supposed to do. Depending on the situation, a potty chair perhaps in an area outside the bathroom or having an adult show them how to use the toilet can be helpful.
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