This is an excellent and extemely proactive book for any one interested in helping and supporting children with ASD and related disorders achieve the complicated skills of continence and has the focus on promoting continence not containing it with nappies and pads. It provides an aray of solutions for difficult toilet training situations common with children who have autistic spectrum, it looks at toilet training from the eyes of the child and gives many case examples. It helps to find solutions to problems such as fear of sitting on the toilet, using unfamiliar toilets, fear of flushing or flushing repeatedly to name a few. It is clearly designed and the chapters can be tapped into individually, although interesting enough to read cover to cover.Toilet training children with ASD can be very complicated and present may challenges and often what works for one child wont work for another, this book is inspiring and motivating, I would highly recommend it to parents and anyone working with ASD