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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's post like this that make me grateful that I'm childfree. [/quote] I have multiple kids and never had this problem. It’s parenting. I’m sure he’s getting junk food and screen time or something else that should be taken away for an entire week every time he does it. 4 years old is NOT too young to know not to behave like an animal.[/quote] OP here. No. He's in school FT but nice try. As a parent of multiple kids, you would be more empathetic. [/quote] What does school FT mean? Full time? If he’s in school full time, why are you posting for toddlers and preschoolers on the board? And what does doing school or preschool have to do with screen time or junk food? Are you saying that because your son goes to preschool then he therefore doesn’t get any screen time or junk food? Your post makes no sense. Those of us who are parenting our children well do not reward them for misbehaving. If you’re doing those things, then stop. If you aren’t, and you’ve completely taken away all junk food and all screen time (and made sure he knows it’s because of the inappropriate peeing) then feel free to post that and we can help you think of other ideas that aren’t so obvious.[/quote] OP here. I have no idea why you are so hung up on junk food. We aren't American. Our kids very rarely eat junk food. He does get screen time while DH naps on the weekend. I can't do anything about that if I am working. DH makes me so angry. If we were on the same page then this would get resolved faster. Sometimes I feel like quitting my job to be home and get this resolved. I love my job so I don't want to do that but it's sucks not being able to 100 percent rely on him. [/quote] It sounds like DH needs to be the one responsible for cleaning up all the pee since he’s the reason you can’t solve the issue. And why is he napping at 1pm every weekend?? Does he also do shift work? Or just lazy and irresponsible? Honestly it sounds like you guys need to change your work schedule or hire a nanny. Someone who will actually raise this boy when the teachers aren’t doing it. His 8 year old brother would benefit too. He might be responsible enough to not burn the house down or pee on couches and beds himself but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t need to be parented.[/quote]
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