6 Keys to Toileting Children with Autism Masterclass with Dr. Rick
Children with autism can face challenges in toilet training due to sensory sensitivities, developmental readiness, and resistance to change. In this talk, Dr. Rick, drawing from extensive research, clinical literature, and decades of experience, presents a systematic, developmentally sensitive, and practical six-step approach to supporting children on the spectrum in transitioning to independent toileting.
About this event
Objectives:
- List at least 3 reasons why children with autism toilet differently than neurotypical children
- Describe the 3 basic models of toileting and which ones are best for children with autism
- List and describe the 6 keys to toilet training the child with autism
Dr. Rick Solomon is a developmental and behavioral pediatrician with over 25 years of experience working with children, and their families, who have behavioral and developmental conditions. Dr. Solomon has cared for many autistic children and their families regarding their toileting needs.
Your registration includes:
- Access to a one-hour recorded webinar hosted by Richard Solomon, MD (access provided until August 2nd, 2024)
- Access to a one-hour MasterClass on July 30th 12pm-1pm EDT with Richard Solomon, MD; founder and medical director of The PLAY Project. MasterClass will be livestreamed over Zoom
Contact info@playproject.org for more information.