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These strategies are based on the fundamental principles of time-out, while incorporating adaptations that address the fact that children with Fragile X syndrome have language and attention difficulties that are best accommodated through additional considerations for repetition, consistency, and predictability.
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Toilet training is not simply delayed for children with FXS; it often requires behavioral techniques that address their physical and behavioral phenotype
Toilet training continues to be an important issue for families who have children with Fragile X syndrome. There is hope for older children (about age 8 and up), but they require a different approach to toilet training. This article addresses the strategies found to be the most successful in this population.


