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He peed on the floor!
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 96247"><p>Is he afraid to be upstairs by himself when everyone else is downstairs? Is the bathroom upstairs? Just wondering if he peed where he did because he was afraid to go up to the bathroom. Maybe he tried to 'hit' the garbage can but missed?</p><p></p><p>Just tossing some things out there. I have a difficult child and a easy child who were both anxiety ridden (difficult child way more than easy child and easy child has grown out of it), but they were too afraid to be upstairs by themselves at night. I would stay upstairs until they went to sleep. As long as they knew I was up there, they pretty much went right to sleep. If something was upsetting easy child, he would bring a sleeping bag into my room even if I wasn't in there yet. He did this often after coming home from visits with his dad. He would sleep in my room for a couple of weeks and then go back to his own room on his own.</p><p></p><p>(((hugs))) I know it's hard. I've found, though, that there is usually a reason behind this kind of behavior. Sometimes it's just hard to find.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 96247"] Is he afraid to be upstairs by himself when everyone else is downstairs? Is the bathroom upstairs? Just wondering if he peed where he did because he was afraid to go up to the bathroom. Maybe he tried to 'hit' the garbage can but missed? Just tossing some things out there. I have a difficult child and a easy child who were both anxiety ridden (difficult child way more than easy child and easy child has grown out of it), but they were too afraid to be upstairs by themselves at night. I would stay upstairs until they went to sleep. As long as they knew I was up there, they pretty much went right to sleep. If something was upsetting easy child, he would bring a sleeping bag into my room even if I wasn't in there yet. He did this often after coming home from visits with his dad. He would sleep in my room for a couple of weeks and then go back to his own room on his own. (((hugs))) I know it's hard. I've found, though, that there is usually a reason behind this kind of behavior. Sometimes it's just hard to find. [/QUOTE]
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