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Any tips for defiant peeing or pooping?
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<blockquote data-quote="TargetPractice" data-source="post: 700546" data-attributes="member: 20771"><p>I agree with TerryJ2, my difficult child would "revenge poop" in his pants every time I put him in time out. He only stopped after I made him clean himself and the time out spot (luckily a hard floor in a kitchen corner) by himself--washing out his underwear and everything. He then had to finish the time out. He was about 4-5 when this was happening. </p><p></p><p>Chr, I have no experience with an older child doing this, but I would suggest therapy for your son if he's not already seeing someone. Worst case, it will help with any issues surtounding his dad. Also, maybe try taking away his favorite privileges until he cleans it up. What I can tell you from experience is that you and his father not being on the same page, especially if he is manipulating your son, will be a problem in and of itself. My ex is one of those, too, so I completely understand the issues there, been living it for 8 years. </p><p></p><p>Best of luck to both of you, fun fam and chr. Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TargetPractice, post: 700546, member: 20771"] I agree with TerryJ2, my difficult child would "revenge poop" in his pants every time I put him in time out. He only stopped after I made him clean himself and the time out spot (luckily a hard floor in a kitchen corner) by himself--washing out his underwear and everything. He then had to finish the time out. He was about 4-5 when this was happening. Chr, I have no experience with an older child doing this, but I would suggest therapy for your son if he's not already seeing someone. Worst case, it will help with any issues surtounding his dad. Also, maybe try taking away his favorite privileges until he cleans it up. What I can tell you from experience is that you and his father not being on the same page, especially if he is manipulating your son, will be a problem in and of itself. My ex is one of those, too, so I completely understand the issues there, been living it for 8 years. Best of luck to both of you, fun fam and chr. Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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