Bad Behaviors at Bedtime? 3 Tips to Help Kids with Sensory Issues and Autism Brush Their Teeth

Bad Behaviors at Bedtime? 3 Tips to Help Kids with Sensory Issues and Autism Brush Their Teeth. It can be a real struggle for children with sensory issues and/ or autism successfully brush their own teeth. It is a process that takes patience, kindness, persistence and consistency but know that YOU CAN DO THIS and you can help your child succeed at this too! Do not be afraid to try different strategies to see what works best for your child and always consult your physician or therapists for your individual situation - every circumstance is different - but these three tips are tried and true and often help improve tooth brushing and minimize behaviors at bedtime if implemented consistently.

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