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<blockquote data-quote="Arielle" data-source="post: 130722" data-attributes="member: 4621"><p>Thank you everyone for your in-depth responses. daughter claims she sleeps too deeply at night to know and feel when she has to go pee. As for soiling her pants, she always comes up with some lame excuse. </p><p> </p><p>I have not been happy with what the psychologist and developmental pediatrician have said with respect to soiling her pants. (Frankly, I have an appointment on March 10 with the Developmental Pediatrician and do not see the point of going.) They simply say it is behavioral or laziness to go to the bathroom and also simply to get my attention. I do want to see a child psychiatrist, but husband is not on board with this yet. I don't know how to convince him. The psychologist met with him privately on Saturday, but I don't feel from the sketchy info husband gave me that she was able to convince him. He still feels that getting a tutor to do homework and spend time with daughter will change her bad behavior. How do you get through a brick wall?</p><p> </p><p>Bottom line is that I want help for my daughter, and with husband creating a roadblock, I don't see how that is possible at this point?</p><p> </p><p>P.S. Anyone that has had bedwetting issues, can you advise if bedwetting alarms are worth purchasing? Do they solve the bedwetting problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arielle, post: 130722, member: 4621"] Thank you everyone for your in-depth responses. daughter claims she sleeps too deeply at night to know and feel when she has to go pee. As for soiling her pants, she always comes up with some lame excuse. I have not been happy with what the psychologist and developmental pediatrician have said with respect to soiling her pants. (Frankly, I have an appointment on March 10 with the Developmental Pediatrician and do not see the point of going.) They simply say it is behavioral or laziness to go to the bathroom and also simply to get my attention. I do want to see a child psychiatrist, but husband is not on board with this yet. I don't know how to convince him. The psychologist met with him privately on Saturday, but I don't feel from the sketchy info husband gave me that she was able to convince him. He still feels that getting a tutor to do homework and spend time with daughter will change her bad behavior. How do you get through a brick wall? Bottom line is that I want help for my daughter, and with husband creating a roadblock, I don't see how that is possible at this point? P.S. Anyone that has had bedwetting issues, can you advise if bedwetting alarms are worth purchasing? Do they solve the bedwetting problems? [/QUOTE]
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