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Any tips for defiant peeing or pooping?
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<blockquote data-quote="fun fam" data-source="post: 606266" data-attributes="member: 15196"><p>yes, he is not adopted. And I've always practiced attachment parenting so he's been nursed, held, and co-slept with since birth. I don't even spank or anything like that. And husband is the same. He's a very gentle dad. difficult child is very complicated. I know he's similar to attachment disorder--I used to be respite foster care worker and took care of some Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) kids on a regular basis. I know they do things like peeing in random places and rage. And my close friend has two adopted children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) so we support each other all the time. (kids were adopted at ages 1 and 2 from very abusive environments) But theoretically, my son shouldn't have attachment disorder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fun fam, post: 606266, member: 15196"] yes, he is not adopted. And I've always practiced attachment parenting so he's been nursed, held, and co-slept with since birth. I don't even spank or anything like that. And husband is the same. He's a very gentle dad. difficult child is very complicated. I know he's similar to attachment disorder--I used to be respite foster care worker and took care of some Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) kids on a regular basis. I know they do things like peeing in random places and rage. And my close friend has two adopted children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) so we support each other all the time. (kids were adopted at ages 1 and 2 from very abusive environments) But theoretically, my son shouldn't have attachment disorder. [/QUOTE]
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