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    All About Autism

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    • DesertWindD Offline
      DesertWind
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      helplessmum3:
      mummies,


      when do you potty train your child ah?
      We started from 2.5 yos intensive training (tried earlier at about 2 yo without success hence took a break). Removed diapers during the day and let him \"do it\" ie. shi-shi down his legs everywhere so that he is aware what is \"urine\". Maid will bring him the potty and tell him he must use it next time he wants to shi-shi. As for poo, we observe him what time he usually poo and make him sit on the potty for about 5 - 10 mins until he poo. If not, then dress him up and wait. Usually when he wanted to poo he will go hide behind the curtain or go to a corner and try to hide. So maid will quickly fetch the potty and make him sit down and do it!

      He finally got it at about 3 years and 3 months old, will go fetch the potty himself! Shortly after he got potty-trained, we brought him to the adult toilet and train him to sit on the \"throne\" instead of using the potty. My boy big size lah so he can sit without even using those child-cover!

      Now he will announce he wants to \"shi-shi\" and go to the toilet, switch on the light, climb onto the \"throne\" himself and do it. :love:

      At night he is still in diapers though.. 🤷

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        helplessmum3
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        Thanks Dersertwind, he so clever .


        Hiaz Y my son is autistic. Ytd he fart w tiny shit in his diaper , he keep scratching and crying n pull my hand to diaper ask me do something … Why can’t he say something , later I find out and take n clean . He don’t allow me to put on diaper on him was a battle through the middle of night . End up I take him to living room don’t disturb my hub… And I just leave him naked on sofar…

        I can’t take it anymore after I grab some breath . I go back to hi
        And he pee all over sofar!!

        I bath him at 4am n force him on diapers until 5am he sleep back.

        9am I going school until 5pm .

        I’m so stress n depress !!! Y y y…

        How to study how to pass exam. How to help my son …

        Total breakdown !!!

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          mashy
          last edited by

          Sorry to hear about your horrid night. But Hor, u put him on the sofa to sleep. Of course u should expect him to pee on it. It happens even to normal

          Kids. It’s not about him being autistic. I think he behaved totally like any other kid at this age. So it’s not because he is autistic. U should put that away and think of him just like any normal child.

          We have our ups and downs even with normal
          Kids. I just had a fight with my 2.5 yr old too. So I don’t think it’s fair for u to blame it on him and the circumstance.

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          • DesertWindD Offline
            DesertWind
            last edited by

            helplessmum3:
            Hiaz Y my son is autistic. Ytd he fart w tiny shit in his diaper , he keep scratching and crying n pull my hand to diaper ask me do something ... Why can't he say something , later I find out and take n clean . He don't allow me to put on diaper on him was a battle through the middle of night . End up I take him to living room don't disturb my hub.. And I just leave him naked on sofar...

            Hi helplessmum,
            The part on he scratch, cry and pull your hand to his diaper is actually your boy trying very hard to communicate with you - and it is a good sign! That means he wants to communicate. I dunnoo if you know the Chinese name for \"autism\" or not, its \"Zi Pi Zhen\" literally translated as \"self-hiding\". Sometimes I will remind myself about it and observe my boy very closely to see whether is he \"hiding\" or not? So as long as he is trying to communicate, through whatever means, I think it is ok!

            But of course we wish the kids can talk properly lah right? But if not, we just have to pay closer attention when they are trying to communicate with us ok?

            As for the toilet training, you can actually go to the toilet training thread as well to check it out. Last time I attended a course at the KKH Health Promotion Board conducted by an OT and found it extremely helpful. Or you can also email the KKH OT to ask them the question you have.

            It is not easy to be a parent ya? Like just now I just \"ran\" to a seafood place and ate one whole crab all by myself. It is my break time before I can face the kids again. Yesterday night my boy threw up all over the bed we got to change all the bedsheets and washed them all (maid showered the boy). This morning he threw up again in the void deck and again when he reached home in the kitchen. Took him to the doctor and he fussed no end yelling loudly at the shopping centre wanting to eat despite his condition. At times like this I also wonder why.....

            Take care and chill out!

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              toilet training

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=3160&start=100

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                helplessmum3
                last edited by

                Thanks Mashy!


                Mashy, how to make them aware for example he play ground they are not aware they are bumbling pp or step on pp ah?

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                  mashy
                  last edited by

                  U just have to tell him repeatedly to be careful. They are not conscious of people around them and tends to do that. My boy will even sit on a puddle of water or a box on a chair. It didn’t occur to him that he should remove them first.

                  I think it takes a lot of patience to keep reminding them over and over until the lesson is learned.

                  I think u can also talk to him about keeping a distance with other people. Maybe social story books can help? I’m now going through a series of proper behavior with both my kids and one of them is keep our hands to ourselves. It was just flashing of charts and a one-line sentence. U can try that. Print out big pictures and put a sentence on the proper behavior.

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                    helplessmum3
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                    DersertWind ,

                    Thanks . Finally I learn from u about autism in Chinese mean!

                    HoPe yr son get well soon. I put on so much weight too whnener stress I go for food… My collis say my face swollen . I also on alot of steroid I stress and my asthma got worst. Crab !! I’m drooling now.

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                      nugget
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                      It also took me a long time to potty train my son. I tried everything, reading up through kids potty books, adult potty books, even potty books for ASD kids, bought potty video, a few potty chairs. All doesnt work. Its really pulling my hair out.


                      One day I bought a sesame street potty video and his fav character potty seat from amazon, and also do a visual cue cards... and slowly after a few accidents, he finally go potty. It was a tough fight. It wasn't as easy for me. Lots of sweat and tears.

                      It took me almost about a year to train him. Till now he still have some accidents but he is improving already. I am sooo proud of him and myself! :rahrah: :xedfingers:

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                        nugget
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                        Today my son had his first longest conversation with me. It was nothing much but I am still very glad. WE are talking about dark clouds in the sky outside the window and if can we still go swimming pool or not. After that he took out his soft toys and we role play with that and he was leading the conversation most of the time.


                        He is really improving .. i am so so happy. A happy day for me.

                        Hopefully one day he will tell me everything that happened in school. I am really looking forward to that day. :boogie:

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