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<blockquote data-quote="Dara" data-source="post: 187659" data-attributes="member: 3572"><p>The poor kid is terrified of going poopie on the potty. I dont know what we are going to do. He has worked himself up into such a tizzy that he has not peed on the potty yet. I called the therapist but it is just 9am here so I am waiting for him to call back to see what we should do to not stress him out. My whole thing with this is no stress for Sammy only positive things having to do with the potty. If he has an accident, no biggie. We clean him and the floor or wherever get new undies and it is over. I hope we dont end up back at square 1. he did so well yesterday I want him to keep his confidence and feel proud of his accomplishments and not stress over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dara, post: 187659, member: 3572"] The poor kid is terrified of going poopie on the potty. I dont know what we are going to do. He has worked himself up into such a tizzy that he has not peed on the potty yet. I called the therapist but it is just 9am here so I am waiting for him to call back to see what we should do to not stress him out. My whole thing with this is no stress for Sammy only positive things having to do with the potty. If he has an accident, no biggie. We clean him and the floor or wherever get new undies and it is over. I hope we dont end up back at square 1. he did so well yesterday I want him to keep his confidence and feel proud of his accomplishments and not stress over it. [/QUOTE]
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