Toe walking is relatively common in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It has been estimated that about 20% of young children with ASD have this ambulation disorder. Aside from the possible social impact of an abnormal gait, toe walking can negatively impact the physical health of the individual. For these reasons, an effective intervention is necessary.
Read MoreBehavior Analysts often address toilet training when working with clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This can be a skill deficit in early intervention settings, with adolescents and even with adults.
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