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I know that you hear this all of the time, but seriously I have the pickiest eater on the planet.  He will NOT eat anything new.  Even the “acceptable” foods are very specific (only certain brand of hot dog, certain shape of cookie).  I’m worried about his nutrition. 

Our child is largely dependent on us to perform all self-care tasks (brushing teeth, getting dressed).  I KNOW that she is quite capable of doing most of these tasks herself, but she refuses. 

My son’s table manners are horrid.  He won’t sit in the chair.  He won’t use utensils.  He won’t try new foods.  He won’t participate in conversation. 

Can my daughter become more independent in her morning routine?  I have to “nag” her every step of the way. 

He only drinks apple juice.  Please help. 

We need to start toilet training, but haven’t a clue where to begin. 

All of our other kids have chores, but not our child with ASD. Where do we begin? 

Our daughter will not stay in her seatbelt while riding in the car.   

 

PACE Place, Inc.

2360SW 170thAve
Beaverton, OR 97006

Phone: (503) 356-8334