Should You Wait to Pee? Take a “Power Pee”? Not if You Have Low Tone or Hypermobility!

Pelvic floor therapists and urologists are telling people not to urinate “just in case”.  Their reasoning is that people would be training their bladder to signal urgency too soon.  They aren’t saying something extremely important: This does not apply to hypermobile people, or those with low muscle tone. WHY NOT? If your muscle tone or…… Continue reading Should You Wait to Pee? Take a “Power Pee”? Not if You Have Low Tone or Hypermobility!

The Easiest Manual Razor to Teach Your Special Needs Son to Shave

It is time to teach your son to shave. Shaving wasn’t on your radar until now. Maybe you have been shaving him or taking him to the barber. BUT…….. His beard is growing in too fast for the occasional barber visit.   His coordination and safety awareness?  Not as fast. He needs to learn to…… Continue reading The Easiest Manual Razor to Teach Your Special Needs Son to Shave

Why Does My Kid With Low Muscle Tone Get So Tired, So Quickly?

  If your child with low muscle tone seems to constantly tired, leaning, slouching, and asking you to slow down or to carry them….It is time for you to learn more the global effects of hypotonia.   You will understand them better.  You will feel better about your parenting.   You will be a better…… Continue reading Why Does My Kid With Low Muscle Tone Get So Tired, So Quickly?

Special Needs Kids CAN Cook; I Will Show You How!

My newest handout pack, Kitchen Skills Success, is on sale on my favorite site for therapists and parents, Your Therapy Source .  It has a long history.  I started writing this over 15 years ago, and then lost interest in turning it into a book.  Now that YTS sells digital handout packs, its time has…… Continue reading Special Needs Kids CAN Cook; I Will Show You How!

How do You Get a Child with ASD to Know When They Need to “GO”?

First of all, knowing when you need to use the toilet is different from acting on what you know.  Many autistic kids have the sense of elimination urgency.  But not all.  This is the feeling of heaviness/pressure in their lower abdomen or rectum.  How do we know that they know?  Because we see them crouch…… Continue reading How do You Get a Child with ASD to Know When They Need to “GO”?

The Expanded Second Edition of “The Practical Guide to Toilet Training Your Child with Low Muscle Tone”, is Finally Here!

  Low muscle tone is a symptom that makes potty training harder than anyone expects. Even experienced therapists don’t anticipate all of the challenges that arise. My most popular blog post is, and has always been, Why Low Muscle Tone Creates More Toilet Training Struggles for Toddlers (and Parents!)  .  There are good reasons for…… Continue reading The Expanded Second Edition of “The Practical Guide to Toilet Training Your Child with Low Muscle Tone”, is Finally Here!

Make Life with Your Special Needs Child Easier: The Special Needs Toileting Handout Pack is Finally Here!

After writing The Practical Guide to Toilet Training the Autistic Child  I got a lot of feedback on how great the book was.  And how long.  It seems that some professionals and a lot of parents are so crushed for time that they wanted a “Cliff Notes” version (showing my age, I guess…!)  So I decided…… Continue reading Make Life with Your Special Needs Child Easier: The Special Needs Toileting Handout Pack is Finally Here!

Are Your Other Children Resentful of Their Special Needs Sibling?

This is something that is hardly ever spoken of, but it happens in many, if not most families.  The good news is that it is normal, it doesn’t predict future behavior, and you can address it without sending everyone to a psychiatrist. The time and energy demands of a special needs child aren’t always in…… Continue reading Are Your Other Children Resentful of Their Special Needs Sibling?

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