maxtomsmom
Picture taken on Expedition Everest while stuck on
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Try not to stress out too much. It will only make your child feel worse and try to hide the problem. My DS (5yr) continues to have accidents from time to time especially if he is really involved in something. I have had numerous conversations with psychologists, peditricians, nurses (I'm in the field and they are all friends) and they assure me it's completely normal. You might be surprise that during the school day he will not have one accident. My son never did. It's funny how that works out and believe me I've made this known to my son. I would say, "Boy your bladder must be pretty smart to know when you're in school or at home. It seems to work better at school." He'd laugh it off. Also we rarely have accidents in public places.
Continue to praise, reward and just let him know that you are very proud when he is doing the right thing. When he has accidents, have him wait a while before you change him. Also, make him accountable by telling him he has to change himself and how long it takes. Say the last part gently. Eventually he will catch on. I taught Kindergarten for many years and rarely did they have accidents. It happens, but it's rare.
Also let the teachers in his school be aware that he has some issues. Don't hide it from them. As long as you are up front and honest and trying to work through them, they will understand. He's not the first one with this issue and from what you have read on these boards not the last. Good Luck!
Continue to praise, reward and just let him know that you are very proud when he is doing the right thing. When he has accidents, have him wait a while before you change him. Also, make him accountable by telling him he has to change himself and how long it takes. Say the last part gently. Eventually he will catch on. I taught Kindergarten for many years and rarely did they have accidents. It happens, but it's rare.
Also let the teachers in his school be aware that he has some issues. Don't hide it from them. As long as you are up front and honest and trying to work through them, they will understand. He's not the first one with this issue and from what you have read on these boards not the last. Good Luck!