Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is persistent into adulthood and is characterized as persistent impairment in reciprocal social communication and interaction and restricted repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities. The symptoms are already present in early childhood and have a limiting effect on the child’s everyday functioning. As a result, people with autism spectrum disorder have difficulty adopting adaptive behavior that allow us to act effectively and in line with social expectations in various areas of everyday life. One of these areas is also self-care, which includes independent use of the toilet. The latter has a positive effect on an individual's quality of life, as it enables them ...
The current evaluation assessed the effectiveness of an intensive toilet training procedure for thre...
The current evaluation assessed the effectiveness of an intensive toilet training procedure for thre...
This symposium presents the findings of three studies that evaluated the effectiveness of a Video Se...
Background Children on the autism spectrum can often reach independence in toileting at a later ag...
Independent toileting is a critical functional life skill. Unfortunately, acquisition of this skill...
The focus of this action research project was to determine if interventions were effective when toil...
In 2009, Kroeger and Sorensen-Burnworth published a comprehensive review of the literature on toilet...
In defecation training, parent-mediated intervention via teleconsultation is helpful because the num...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the presence of symptoms of Autis...
This research project was conducted in collaboration with Paige Kensil, OTR/L and Erica Petru, OTR/L...
Teaching toileting skills are among the most essential educational objectives for children with auti...
This study assessed the effectiveness of an animated toilet training video for teaching daytime urin...
Toilet-training children with developmental disabilities can be a stressful and challenging process ...
Background. Having the ability to prr (urinate) and defecation is one of the tasks that must be met ...
Toilet-training children with developmental disabilities can be a stressful and challenging process ...
The current evaluation assessed the effectiveness of an intensive toilet training procedure for thre...
The current evaluation assessed the effectiveness of an intensive toilet training procedure for thre...
This symposium presents the findings of three studies that evaluated the effectiveness of a Video Se...
Background Children on the autism spectrum can often reach independence in toileting at a later ag...
Independent toileting is a critical functional life skill. Unfortunately, acquisition of this skill...
The focus of this action research project was to determine if interventions were effective when toil...
In 2009, Kroeger and Sorensen-Burnworth published a comprehensive review of the literature on toilet...
In defecation training, parent-mediated intervention via teleconsultation is helpful because the num...
The purpose of this study was to determine the association between the presence of symptoms of Autis...
This research project was conducted in collaboration with Paige Kensil, OTR/L and Erica Petru, OTR/L...
Teaching toileting skills are among the most essential educational objectives for children with auti...
This study assessed the effectiveness of an animated toilet training video for teaching daytime urin...
Toilet-training children with developmental disabilities can be a stressful and challenging process ...
Background. Having the ability to prr (urinate) and defecation is one of the tasks that must be met ...
Toilet-training children with developmental disabilities can be a stressful and challenging process ...
The current evaluation assessed the effectiveness of an intensive toilet training procedure for thre...
The current evaluation assessed the effectiveness of an intensive toilet training procedure for thre...
This symposium presents the findings of three studies that evaluated the effectiveness of a Video Se...