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Urinary Regression Or Retethered Spinal Cord In Teen?
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My 13 year old daughter has been potty trained since she was 7. She also had a spinal cord detethered when she was 2. Over the years she has had issues with constipation and incocntience because they didn't catch her tethered cord until she was 2 - but after a lot of medical intervention, she has been 100% toilet trained with no incontience for several years. However, lately she has been peeing in the bathtub. She has no other incidences of incontinence - just in the bathtub. Although she is… read more

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If she is only urinating in the bathtub while bathing and not anywhere else, it is most likely caused by the warm bath water. I always have my son use the potty before he takes a bath because if he… read more

Are There Things Parents Can Do To Help Their Young Teen Who Is Struggling With Urinating At The Wrong Time, Places?
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How Do You Know It’s Right?
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My daughter is level one. She is in mainstream school and has reached all her goals. We’re working on her skills for 2nd grade now. I’m working with her on staying seated and doing her work, and we’re still working on doing her daily morning routine. She has Encopresis and has accidents overnight. She will get up and play instead of going to the bathroom in the morning. She hasn’t had daytime accidents since summer break began, and she goes to the bathroom on her own during the day. We went… read more

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Thank you! I’ve set an alarm for every hour. I’m usually getting up before she does. She has a morning alarm but it’s different. I will ask her if she has to go potty, and if she doesn’t go at the… read more

Bm Training For My 17 Year Old Daughter Who Is Urine Trained
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no one has any ideas on how to get her to have bm on toilet, she goes pee on the toliet

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Eliminate any sensory issues in the bathroom. Urinating is fast but the longer time spent pooping might be too overwhelming. Make sure the lighting is not harsh, and there are not sounds or smells… read more

My Almost 7 Year Old Has Stopped Pooping In The Toilet!!!
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My son who is almost 7 has been going to the toilet for pee and poop for around 8 months!! And was doing fantastic, but then about a month ago he stopped pooping in the toilet and pooping anywhere he is playing. He's not painting with it but he is using drapes or toys or even paper paper to wipe with!!! We thought maybe he just doesn't want to stop playing than tonight he let out a very large fart and he looked behind scared looking for poop. :( We have tried all sorts of things to get him to go… read more

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I did contact them for a free diaper so I can try but I never get one , they never contact me . But I'm using the Sams Club diaper and it works and I bought a pad and it was so hard for me to use the… read more

Co-sleeping Yay Or Nay
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I have had my two children (6&4) sleeping with me for the last 6 months or so exclusively. Before that, my daughter with sleep issues would get up between 10pm and 3am every night and crawl in bed, or wake up no later than 4am daily, or both. For me it's less disruptive to my sleep to just have my kids in here, although privacy (didn't have much to begin with) goes out the window for the most part. So, I gave up. The benefits outweigh the drawbacks right now. Others in my household don't agree… read more

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I agree that what works for your family is what is best for your family. Personally I never let my kids sleep in my bed. I have two neuro typical kids (now adults) and one teen with ASD and sleep… read more

Do Any Of Your Kiddies Have Diabetes With The Autism? If So What Were Their First Symptoms? Thanks! My Daughter Is 9.
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My child does not have diabetes but symptoms are increased thirst, increased urination and sometimes weight loss. If you are concerned the pediatrician can do a quick blood check in office usually… read more

4 Years Old Boy Humping Pillows And Gets Erection. Is This Normal?
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I have 4 years old under the spectrum. Since he was two years old he is humping pillows whenever the opportunity comes a home. He does not do such thing at daycare, but whenever he comes home from daycare, he eats and then start humping pillow on the bed. I saw he has erection. Is this normal?. Usually he does that for over 30 minutes. I do really need to know if anybody saw something like this in the past.

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My 3 year old grandson has been doing the same thing for a little over a year I notice it more when he is tired

My Daughter Was Super Sick For Two Weeks. Barely Got Out Of Bed. Her Hair Is Almost All Matted. Any Advice On How To Fix Without Hurting Her
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She has fairly long and thick hair! It’s beautiful most of the time. She has a sensitive scalp. My thought was to get her in the bathtub, put a bunch on conditioner on her and leave it in her hair until after I get through it all!? I don’t know…

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Thank you all so much! When she broke her arm last year, my mother and I took her to a specialty salon for kids (and had staff trained on how to work with kids with autism) called Snip-It’s. Worst… read more

Does Your Adult Autistic Offspring Struggle With Being A Work-o-holic And Subsequent Burnout?
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It's hard for me to slow down. When my body says to rest but my mind says go-go-go. Battles that rage in my head daily.
As evident I'm a work-o-holic. From the time I get up until I go to bed, I'm working. A Full-time Job and at least two passion projects that I try to give attention to every day.

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@A MyAutismTeam Member this resonates with me a LOT! I'm glad I don't ruminate like I used to.