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Potty issues with a 5-year-old
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<blockquote data-quote="Sabine" data-source="post: 619196" data-attributes="member: 17639"><p>Thank you for clarifying. Your description sounds just like my mother-in-law's issues (she's 70). She feels the need urgently, and no matter how fast she hurries, she'll end up wetting before/as she arrives to the toilet.</p><p></p><p>Her problems are due to poor muscle tone due to age and childbirth, etc. Hope he doesn't have muscle tone issues, though it does seem unlikely (unless he has other muscle tone issues that are apparent).</p><p></p><p>My son (with ADHD) had problems with this for a little while. Regular reminders to go seemed to make the difference after 6-8 months.</p><p></p><p>If 6 months passes and he's still having the same problem, time to take him to some specialists to make sure nothing is wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sabine, post: 619196, member: 17639"] Thank you for clarifying. Your description sounds just like my mother-in-law's issues (she's 70). She feels the need urgently, and no matter how fast she hurries, she'll end up wetting before/as she arrives to the toilet. Her problems are due to poor muscle tone due to age and childbirth, etc. Hope he doesn't have muscle tone issues, though it does seem unlikely (unless he has other muscle tone issues that are apparent). My son (with ADHD) had problems with this for a little while. Regular reminders to go seemed to make the difference after 6-8 months. If 6 months passes and he's still having the same problem, time to take him to some specialists to make sure nothing is wrong. [/QUOTE]
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