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[quote=Anonymous]My child has tremendous trouble staying dry during the day. My conclusion is that his sensory under-responsiveness issues are interfering with the signals -- he does not sense when his bladder is full, nor does he notice when his parents are wet. We've done full medical work-ups, and there are no physiological issues. Does anyone have any good suggestions for training the sensory system? He's resistant to timed voiding, because he insists that he does not need to go. Anyone used the clip-on alarm systems for daytime issue? This is rapidly becoming the most challenging of his issues; it's the most noticeable of the symptoms of the SI problems and it's really interfering with his ability to make friends. I've done a ton of reading on this, and all the books say "Yeah, kids with sensory issues can be really tough to potty train" but don't give much help. It seems to be getting worse as he gets older, not better. His OT has tried some massage or stretching, but that doesn't seem to help. [/quote]
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