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Toilet Train Your Child with Autism

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Updated: November 18, 2009

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Start Hydrating

Check with your pediatrician to find out how much liquid your child can safely drink in a day. Then, push the fluids for a few days. If possible, mix juice with water, or alternate between milk, juice and water. The more fluids your child drinks, the more likely he is to urinate often - and be successfully in urinating into the toilet.
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