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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 235092" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Welcome to the club. </p><p>My difficult child had this problem well into puberty. He was not aware that the sensation meant he should go to the bathroom. He held it until he had no choice. Eventually he has diminished sensation. </p><p>He either didn't notice or care what he smelled like, how he felt, enough to stop what he was doing to change. </p><p></p><p>Motivation of many,many means worked for that immediate time and never long term. He has no interest whatsoever of being socially appropriate. </p><p>I do not believe he chose to not have success but he never registered the problem as <em>his</em> problem. </p><p>His response was "how I am is good enough". </p><p>It's somewhat resolved but I am no longer involved in his bathroom habits other than purchasing a good plunger. </p><p></p><p>There is a thread in archives about this very topic. It has been very helpful for many parents. I suggest you go there and read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 235092, member: 3"] Welcome to the club. My difficult child had this problem well into puberty. He was not aware that the sensation meant he should go to the bathroom. He held it until he had no choice. Eventually he has diminished sensation. He either didn't notice or care what he smelled like, how he felt, enough to stop what he was doing to change. Motivation of many,many means worked for that immediate time and never long term. He has no interest whatsoever of being socially appropriate. I do not believe he chose to not have success but he never registered the problem as [I]his[/I] problem. His response was "how I am is good enough". It's somewhat resolved but I am no longer involved in his bathroom habits other than purchasing a good plunger. There is a thread in archives about this very topic. It has been very helpful for many parents. I suggest you go there and read. [/QUOTE]
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