I have a 3 yr old who is a beginner toilet trainer. He has done better at home than at daycare, I am guessing due to the fact that they give him candy every time he tries. I am not keen on doing that here, as I have other children that are using the toilet because they WANT to stay dry and use the toilet, and they are not getting a candy treat for it. I don't think it would be fair to give him candy and not the others.
However, he now REFUSES to even step in my bathroom to try and soaks through his pull ups due to not emptying his bladder here. We tried stickers and he was into that for 2 weeks and now doesn't care about stickers. He knows he won't get candy, so he won't bother trying. He has soaked through both pull ups and clothing here because he does have some degree of bladder control.
He is somewhere on the Autism Spectrum, but really bright and sweet. Great parents, just not in the same situation as I am.
What are your thoughts on this? Am I being too uptight about the candy part? I just think it won't work until he wants to stay dry and be a big boy, but with his possible Autism, that may not be the right thought process.
However, he now REFUSES to even step in my bathroom to try and soaks through his pull ups due to not emptying his bladder here. We tried stickers and he was into that for 2 weeks and now doesn't care about stickers. He knows he won't get candy, so he won't bother trying. He has soaked through both pull ups and clothing here because he does have some degree of bladder control.
He is somewhere on the Autism Spectrum, but really bright and sweet. Great parents, just not in the same situation as I am.
What are your thoughts on this? Am I being too uptight about the candy part? I just think it won't work until he wants to stay dry and be a big boy, but with his possible Autism, that may not be the right thought process.
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