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Don't know if this is a bit Occupational Therapist (OT)....therapy for easy child?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 448445" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>At 3.5 I don't think therapy would be anymore helpful than long chats with you. However, I do think it is a great idea for when he's older. Dealing with general stress in the family is, well, stressful on EVERYONE, and talking to an outsider can bring a lot of relief.</p><p></p><p>Now, as far as the pee-ing thing. Since he is only 3.5 I'm thinking there might be some language confusion going on. Does anyone in the house often used the expression "Pi***ed Off"? If so, then the ppe-ing on could be his version of getting "Pi***ed Off" I'd be asking what happened before and after these incidences. How he felt, what he did after he got pee-d on.</p><p></p><p>It could also be a general curiosity about pee-ing, and he could be 'fishing' for information from you as to if such things are appropriate, or acceptable. At 5 my son peed between the wall and the headboard. When I asked him why he did it, he simply stated that he was curious as to what would happen and what it would look like. He was a bit older, but he was language delayed and has Asperger's. </p><p></p><p>Ask him as many 3.5 y/o appropriate questions you can WITHOUT leading (in other words try not to put ideas in his head).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 448445, member: 11965"] At 3.5 I don't think therapy would be anymore helpful than long chats with you. However, I do think it is a great idea for when he's older. Dealing with general stress in the family is, well, stressful on EVERYONE, and talking to an outsider can bring a lot of relief. Now, as far as the pee-ing thing. Since he is only 3.5 I'm thinking there might be some language confusion going on. Does anyone in the house often used the expression "Pi***ed Off"? If so, then the ppe-ing on could be his version of getting "Pi***ed Off" I'd be asking what happened before and after these incidences. How he felt, what he did after he got pee-d on. It could also be a general curiosity about pee-ing, and he could be 'fishing' for information from you as to if such things are appropriate, or acceptable. At 5 my son peed between the wall and the headboard. When I asked him why he did it, he simply stated that he was curious as to what would happen and what it would look like. He was a bit older, but he was language delayed and has Asperger's. Ask him as many 3.5 y/o appropriate questions you can WITHOUT leading (in other words try not to put ideas in his head). [/QUOTE]
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