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Toileting is one of the most common (and often most challenging) milestones for individuals with Angelman syndrome. In this episode, Dr. Colin Muething, Director of the Complex Behavior Support Program at Marcus Autism Center, shares practical, evidence-based strategies for toilet training children and adults with developmental disabilities. From readiness signs and starting early, to overcoming public restroom fears, addressing constipation, and ensuring school collaboration, Dr. Muething explains why he believes every person is trainable. Learn how to set realistic goals, maintain consistency, and celebrate progress.
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Toileting is one of the most common (and often most challenging) milestones for individuals with Angelman syndrome. In this episode, Dr. Colin Muething, Director of the Complex Behavior Support Program at Marcus Autism Center, shares practical, evidence-based strategies for toilet training children and adults with developmental disabilities. From readiness signs and starting early, to overcoming public restroom fears, addressing constipation, and ensuring school collaboration, Dr. Muething explains why he believes every person is trainable. Learn how to set realistic goals, maintain consistency, and celebrate progress.