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<blockquote data-quote="4sumrzn" data-source="post: 89458" data-attributes="member: 4133"><p>I'm new here, so I'm not sure what you have posted in the past & what suggestions you've gotten.</p><p></p><p>part 1: I can't suggest ANYTHING here....my difficult child has NEVER slept in her room on her own. We have tried everything from sitting next to the crib when an infant to sitting outside the door as she got older......there was NO keeping her in there. We still have holes in the door & walls to prove it :thumbsdown:</p><p></p><p>part 2: Toilet training....if anyone is giving pressure at all (anyone?), that could be too much. My son caught on really quick with a kid potty in the back yard, a long shirt on & no undies (this was 10 years ago though). difficult child was a different story.....lots of laundry & her finally catching on from kids I babysit for.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child is almost 7 & has no idea how to play Candyland. She will not take kindly to a crowd & will do the same thing....shy away or major meltdown if I try to get her involved....time to leave!difficult child has never stayed focused on anything, including TV (I've prayed for that so I can at least go potty). No toys really interest her, still to this day. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry you feel lost & I'm sorry I can't offer suggestions....have you had any evaluations at all???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4sumrzn, post: 89458, member: 4133"] I'm new here, so I'm not sure what you have posted in the past & what suggestions you've gotten. part 1: I can't suggest ANYTHING here....my difficult child has NEVER slept in her room on her own. We have tried everything from sitting next to the crib when an infant to sitting outside the door as she got older......there was NO keeping her in there. We still have holes in the door & walls to prove it [img]:thumbsdown:[/img] part 2: Toilet training....if anyone is giving pressure at all (anyone?), that could be too much. My son caught on really quick with a kid potty in the back yard, a long shirt on & no undies (this was 10 years ago though). difficult child was a different story.....lots of laundry & her finally catching on from kids I babysit for. My difficult child is almost 7 & has no idea how to play Candyland. She will not take kindly to a crowd & will do the same thing....shy away or major meltdown if I try to get her involved....time to leave!difficult child has never stayed focused on anything, including TV (I've prayed for that so I can at least go potty). No toys really interest her, still to this day. I'm sorry you feel lost & I'm sorry I can't offer suggestions....have you had any evaluations at all??? [/QUOTE]
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