I have a lengthy potty training policy, so there is not a real issue there. I ask that parents try at home for two weeks with success before starting here, that they don't go back and forth between underwear/pullups/diapers, that the child be able to ask, and that they bring so many sets of cloths and cloth trainers with plastic covers.
I have a dcb who is 3.5, one of the brightest children I have ever had in care, no developmental concerns, we have been trying here and at home for a MONTH and it's just not going well. He is in underwear and plastic covers at home, cloth trainers and covers here.
Mom resorted to putting him on the potty every 30 minutes yesterday at home, he had fewer accidents. It's 11, and he is already through 6 changes of clothes, trainers and covers AND he asked and went potty twice! I am at a loss as to what to do/say.
His parents are divorced, but are friends and are very involved in his life and are being consistent (dcb can tell me and has).
Dcb is getting discouraged. "I had another accident" and cries!
WWYD? I am at the point that after 4 WEEKS of this AND his age, we need to talk visiting the pediatrician. While I don't think it's something developmental, it could be a physical problem?
I also don't want to tell dcm/d that I am refusing to try anymore here BUT it's causing dcb so much stress that he is soooo miserable & THAT is making me want to discontinue until a pediatrician gives the all clear.
I have a dcb who is 3.5, one of the brightest children I have ever had in care, no developmental concerns, we have been trying here and at home for a MONTH and it's just not going well. He is in underwear and plastic covers at home, cloth trainers and covers here.
Mom resorted to putting him on the potty every 30 minutes yesterday at home, he had fewer accidents. It's 11, and he is already through 6 changes of clothes, trainers and covers AND he asked and went potty twice! I am at a loss as to what to do/say.
His parents are divorced, but are friends and are very involved in his life and are being consistent (dcb can tell me and has).
Dcb is getting discouraged. "I had another accident" and cries!
WWYD? I am at the point that after 4 WEEKS of this AND his age, we need to talk visiting the pediatrician. While I don't think it's something developmental, it could be a physical problem?
I also don't want to tell dcm/d that I am refusing to try anymore here BUT it's causing dcb so much stress that he is soooo miserable & THAT is making me want to discontinue until a pediatrician gives the all clear.

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