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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy423" data-source="post: 234911" data-attributes="member: 6118"><p>my son was doing the same thing thru 1st grade (still has occasional accidents <sigh>) although he didn't poop that I can recall. Wet the pants, wet the bed....and it didn't bother him either. he'd just continue on. We threatened to put him back in diapers and that seems to have helped quite a bit. Now we'll take away the Wii time if I smell anything. Thru all this tho, he still uses the washroom. We don't give him excess to drink after dinner. Bathroom stop before bed etc. And yes, he'd also deny what he did.....</p><p> </p><p>As for my daughter, since potty training at 3yrs, she's been "accident free" in the underwear if you know what I mean. however, my difficult child did do damage to her room. I'd find souveniers as well. I didn't get the "painting" or "decorating" part, but she also found some sort of container to go in and left it in her room. I swear I steam cleaned her carpet every day.</p><p> </p><p>You just might be stuck putting him in pull-up type of "diaper" or putting his bathroom time on a schedule. My sister did a bedwetting program with- her son a few years back with- success. He'd sleep with- a sensor which would wake him at night so he'd use the washroom. Maybe there's a modified program for daytime use? Problem is, it's probably not covered by ins either...</p><p> </p><p>There could also be a psycological issue as to why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy423, post: 234911, member: 6118"] my son was doing the same thing thru 1st grade (still has occasional accidents <sigh>) although he didn't poop that I can recall. Wet the pants, wet the bed....and it didn't bother him either. he'd just continue on. We threatened to put him back in diapers and that seems to have helped quite a bit. Now we'll take away the Wii time if I smell anything. Thru all this tho, he still uses the washroom. We don't give him excess to drink after dinner. Bathroom stop before bed etc. And yes, he'd also deny what he did..... As for my daughter, since potty training at 3yrs, she's been "accident free" in the underwear if you know what I mean. however, my difficult child did do damage to her room. I'd find souveniers as well. I didn't get the "painting" or "decorating" part, but she also found some sort of container to go in and left it in her room. I swear I steam cleaned her carpet every day. You just might be stuck putting him in pull-up type of "diaper" or putting his bathroom time on a schedule. My sister did a bedwetting program with- her son a few years back with- success. He'd sleep with- a sensor which would wake him at night so he'd use the washroom. Maybe there's a modified program for daytime use? Problem is, it's probably not covered by ins either... There could also be a psycological issue as to why. [/QUOTE]
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