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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 298583" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>Sounds like a good plan. I hope everything falls into place and the school year is a success. Also, I hope the vibrating watch and other ideas help Cherub to take responsibility for her toileting. This was an issue for my son as well and he would resist (ie, tantrum) sitting on the toilet in the morning for a few minutes before leaving for school. If we asked him to sit for five minutes. He would be tense and argue the whole time about how he didn't need to go. Normally he is not allowed to play with toys in the morning before school because time is limited and he has a hard time transitioning, but I started to allow him to play with a toy while sitting on the toilet. He loves to play with transformers and focusing on manipulating it helps him to relax and let nature take its course. It is also a great time to introduce a new book. My difficult child loves tarantulas, reptiles, snakes, etc and so a new science book with vivid photographs helped him pass the time on the toilet as well. </p><p></p><p>I hope things go as planned for your little one. Good luck!</p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 298583, member: 225"] Sounds like a good plan. I hope everything falls into place and the school year is a success. Also, I hope the vibrating watch and other ideas help Cherub to take responsibility for her toileting. This was an issue for my son as well and he would resist (ie, tantrum) sitting on the toilet in the morning for a few minutes before leaving for school. If we asked him to sit for five minutes. He would be tense and argue the whole time about how he didn't need to go. Normally he is not allowed to play with toys in the morning before school because time is limited and he has a hard time transitioning, but I started to allow him to play with a toy while sitting on the toilet. He loves to play with transformers and focusing on manipulating it helps him to relax and let nature take its course. It is also a great time to introduce a new book. My difficult child loves tarantulas, reptiles, snakes, etc and so a new science book with vivid photographs helped him pass the time on the toilet as well. I hope things go as planned for your little one. Good luck! Christy [/QUOTE]
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