Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. To be clear, we all, including DS, know he's capable...because he's fine at school. Whatever's going on is not physically not being potty-trained.
Well OP I think you have your answer then. This requires help that the random internet strangers of DCUM cannot provide. Start with your pediatrician to get a referral for a therapist. He obviously has a “thing” with your house and at this point you are all locked in one heck of a negative power struggle. Good luck!
Is there a specific kind of therapist that we should ask about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. To be clear, we all, including DS, know he's capable...because he's fine at school. Whatever's going on is not physically not being potty-trained.
Well OP I think you have your answer then. This requires help that the random internet strangers of DCUM cannot provide. Start with your pediatrician to get a referral for a therapist. He obviously has a “thing” with your house and at this point you are all locked in one heck of a negative power struggle. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP again. To be clear, we all, including DS, know he's capable...because he's fine at school. Whatever's going on is not physically not being potty-trained.
Something at your house is a problem. He’s going at school. It’s not sensory or anything else if he is willing to go at school.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. To be clear, we all, including DS, know he's capable...because he's fine at school. Whatever's going on is not physically not being potty-trained.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a good friend or relative you could send him to stay with for a week? See how he does there and give yourself a break? It would give more insight into the problem and may even help him break the habit.
Anonymous wrote:OP again. To be clear, we all, including DS, know he's capable...because he's fine at school. Whatever's going on is not physically not being potty-trained.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op again.
I understand the judgment and the suggestions to just "not tolerate" this behavior. But as his parent who has successfully potty-trained another kid, I don't think that this is a typical issue with typical solutions. We've tried a lot of things.
Does anyone have experience with sensory or psychological issues that might be related to potty training? Because that's really what this seems like to me.
Are we reading the same thread? No one is telling you not to tolerate it. We're all telling you to get rid of the pull ups and deal with the consequences for as long as it takes.
Frankly, I feel sorry for your child that you don't have the faith in him that he is capable of this and that you've relied on status-quo pull ups for so long. I also feel bad for what you're doing to the environment, thats almost 3 years longer than my children wore diapers. And really, stop calling it a pull up, it's just a diaper. That's what it feels like to.your son, there's no difference. Put less of your energy into labeling him with "sensory issues" and just potty train your almost 5 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Op again.
I understand the judgment and the suggestions to just "not tolerate" this behavior. But as his parent who has successfully potty-trained another kid, I don't think that this is a typical issue with typical solutions. We've tried a lot of things.
Does anyone have experience with sensory or psychological issues that might be related to potty training? Because that's really what this seems like to me.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have a steady stool or step ladder & potty seat on the toilet?
Anonymous wrote:I've had two boys older than OPs that have had accidents well into elementary school. For one, I think it is a sign of ADHD and he doesn't think to go. For the other, I think its just an unpleasant experience (#2 takes a while and is stinky) that he puts off. I've had to use different strategies for the both of them, none of which were particularly effective. For the second child, I bribed him as one PP suggested, so that was informative that he could do it, he just didn't want to...