Potty Training Autistic Child


     




Toilet training - Toilet training (or potty training) is the process of weaning a young child off diapers (nappies) and training him or her to use the toilet for urination and defecation. Potty training is usually done between the ages of eighteen-months and three years.

Does the autistic child have a "theory of mind"? - In 1985 Baron-Cohen, Leslie and Frith published an article called "Does the autistic child have a 'theory of mind'?" The article discusses the Theory of mind concept in relation to autistic children, and utilises the Sally-Anne test to examine their hypothesis that a central feature of autism is a theory of mind deficiency.

Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health - Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in London is responsible for the training of postgraduate doctors in paediatrics and conducting the MRCPCH membership exams. They also conduct the Diploma in Child Health exam, which is taken by many doctors who plan a career in General Practice.

Regressive autism - Regressive autism is a manner of the neurological development of an autistic child in which they first develop some non-autistic skills, such as speech, and then start to lose those skills at about the age of 18 months, thereafter following the standard pattern of autistic neurological development. The term refers to the superficial ...

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