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ABA Inside Track

Episode 8 Preview

ABA Inside Track

Robert Parry-Cruwys

Social Sciences, Science, Education

4.7634 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2016

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Few practitioners can get through a year without needing to help a family or classroom with toilet training.  And we're guessing you've all read "Toilet Training in Less Than a Day."  But what should you do when those techniques don't seem to be working for you? Join us next week to find out!

Articles to read for next week::

LeBlanc, L.A., Carr, J.E., Crossett, S.E., Bennett, C.M., & Detweiler, D.D.  (2005).  Intensive outpatient behavioral treatment of primary urinary incontinence of children with autism.  Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 20, 98-105. doi:  10.1177/10883576050200020601

Luiselli, J.K.  (1996).  A case study evaluation of a transfer-of-stimulus control toilet training procedure for a child with pervasive developmental disorder.  Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 11, 158-162.  doi:10.1177/108835769601100305   

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to ABA inside track, the podcast that's like reading in your car, but safer.

0:19.9

I'm your host, Robert Perry Cruise, and I'm here with my two fabulous co-hosts.

0:25.3

Diana and Jackie.

0:28.1

Hi, guys.

0:28.7

Welcome to our preview episode.

0:30.6

Hello.

0:31.3

Hello.

0:32.1

Hello.

0:32.7

And Diana.

0:34.0

Hi, Jackie.

0:35.7

So this is our preview episode for new listeners.

0:38.7

It's the episode where we tell you what we're going to be talking about next week.

0:42.1

Let you know what articles and subject you will be reading about so that you can join us for the full-fledged discussion.

0:49.0

This next episode will be talking about toileting and toilet training.

0:54.0

Specifically for children

0:57.6

with autism. So I assume everybody here has had to help families or teachers with toilet training

1:03.9

at some time in the recent times.

1:08.5

Here in this room or out in your audience?

1:30.3

Probably everyone in the audience too, but certainly in this room was mostly what I was talking about. Oh, sorry. Yep, I've done that. I've done it in the past. In the past. It's not my favorite. Not my favorite task, so it's nice to have a couple articles. It's important. Yes, definitely. And if you're in this field, you're probably going to be asked to do it sooner rather than later.

1:33.6

So it's an important one for all your practitioners out there.

1:36.3

So anyway, our articles for next week,

1:38.0

you will be reading.

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