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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP what do they like doing most? Least? In what context are they peeing on the floor? When you’re trying to go out? When they don’t want to stop playing? How often does it happen. My advice for the situation depends a bit on kid interests and personality and details; I don’t think there’s a silver bullet that will work with every child/situation.[/quote] What happened in this situation is that I closed the door so I could change my tampon alone and my child, who genuinely gets a LOT of one on one time, was mildly annoyed and peed on the floor so they could cackle at their own cleverness. [/quote] Do you still have diapers? Tell him he needs to go go potty or have a diaper.[/quote] Yeah, I’m not doing that because potty training was a struggle and there is a non zero chance my child will say “OKAY!”[/quote] I think that if he keeps peeing on the floor that’s really the only option you have. I understand you don’t want to go back to dealing with diapers but it’s a lot better than cleaning up pee on the floor. Why punish yourself?[/quote]
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