With practical advice and examples of interventions, this supportive book presents positive ways to manage faecal smearing in children and adults with autism and developmental disabilities. Explaining the root causes of smearing for better understanding, this is a reassuring resource for families and professionals who experience smearing behaviour.
With down-to-earth advice and tried-and-tested strategies, this supportive guide addresses faecal smearing among children and adults with autism, and developmental and intellectual disabilities. It shows how to tackle this often embarrassing issue in a positive way, and includes helpful picture narratives, examples of diary sheets for behaviour analysis, and practical exercises that can be carried out at home. It also explains what to do if a child ingests faeces, and dealing with persistent or recurring smearing. Featuring the voices of parents, the book helps families, school staff and social workers feel confident in identifying the causes of smearing, and enables them to carry out appropriate preventative approaches.