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[quote=Anonymous]OP here. He is in school, which makes the behavioral incentives a bit harder to implement, as the teachers aren't really going to give him an M&M every time he pees. We did behavioral incentives when he was potty trained several years ago, but haven't really renewed that effort since his sensory stuff unraveled. The real problem is that he has no sense at all of when he needs to go, and actively insists that he does not need to go, even when his bladder is full. He has an SPD diagnosis, and ADHD may be an eventual diagnosis. Wondering how parents of kids with sensory under-responsivity deal with this -- do the behavioral incentives help? Is there any way to address the sensory piece? The medical doctors say that the bladder is not neuropathic, so it's not a neurological problem in the traditional sense.[/quote]
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