DW_a_mom wrote:
It's a good age to work on it, but results may be slow coming. Walk him through the steps for a year or two and it may become habit enough for him to bathe on his own. I know it feels weird and like he should be able to do it, but that he cannot seems to be well within the range of "normal" for AS kids.
It took a lot of patience but I used to sit in the bathroom and give my son step by step instructions. When it got too weird to me, my husband took over. Now, at age 12, we can send him to bathe with frequent reminders called in through the door. But we still have some days he'll come out and I'll just KNOW he didn't wash his hair or didn't use any soap. Sigh.
This is pretty much what we're doing with my 7 yo. I'm handing over one tiny task at a time to him. It takes tons of patience, because I know that I could just take over, and we'd be done sooo much faster, but I know he'll never learn anything from that. I also make silly jokes, like when he insists that I wash his back for him, I tell him that he has to figure out how to do it himself. I explain to him that I can't call my mom every time I get int he shower to wash my back, or to help with lotion, so he also needs to learn to take care of it himself. He laughs at the silly idea of an adult calling their parents for help in the shower. It also helps him to understand the logic behind why I'm suddenly breaking the routine, and making him do things for himself.
I think a visual strip of steps would help some kids, but I have no idea where you could hang it so that it wouldn't get ruined in the shower.