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Mrs. Jennifer August 24th 06 11:46 PM

I could use some help or advice!
 
I have a three year old boy that keeps on peeing on his bed room floor. I have asked him why he does it and all he says is that he had to go. I have tried to ground him to see if that would stop him from doing it it did not work. I have taken his toys and Cartoons from him. That did not work. I am out of options on what to do to stop him from doing this. If you have any ideas please let me know. Or if you might know why he does this that would help also.
Thank you,
Jennifer

Chookie August 25th 06 01:58 AM

I could use some help or advice!
 
In article ,
Mrs. Jennifer wrote:

I have a three year old boy that keeps on peeing on his bed room floor.
I have asked him why he does it and all he says is that he had to go. I
have tried to ground him to see if that would stop him from doing it it
did not work. I have taken his toys and Cartoons from him. That did not
work. I am out of options on what to do to stop him from doing this. If
you have any ideas please let me know.


I think I may be yelling under a bridge here, but does this happen at night or
any time? And why don't you just put a potty in his room?

--
Chookie -- Sydney, Australia
(Replace "foulspambegone" with "optushome" to reply)

"Parenthood is like the modern stone washing process for denim jeans. You may
start out crisp, neat and tough, but you end up pale, limp and wrinkled."
Kerry Cue

Me Myself and I August 25th 06 05:52 AM

I could use some help or advice!
 
"Chookie" wrote in message
I think I may be yelling under a bridge here, ::: snip:::::


Tee Hee hee hehheheheheheheheh!!!

Splatter alert next time please :)

Pip



Mel August 26th 06 03:03 AM

I could use some help or advice!
 

Mrs. Jennifer wrote:
I have a three year old boy that keeps on peeing on his bed room floor.
I have asked him why he does it and all he says is that he had to go. I
have tried to ground him to see if that would stop him from doing it it
did not work. I have taken his toys and Cartoons from him. That did not
work. I am out of options on what to do to stop him from doing this. If
you have any ideas please let me know. Or if you might know why he does
this that would help also.
Thank you,
Jennifer




--
Mrs. Jennifer


Maybe you could make him go potty every hour or so. This will help him
to understand that he doesn't pee anywhere but in the potty. It will
also help to ensure that he doesn't get caught up in playing and
"forget" to go. Maybe he's doing it in his room because he feels he
doesn't have time, or doesn't want to take the time, to go to the
bathroom. If you physically take him to the potty his little bladder
won't get too full for him to handle. He will get in the habit of
going and learning how to recognize when he needs to go before it's too
late.


LaTreen Washington September 2nd 06 06:35 PM

I could use some help or advice!
 
Circumcise him.

"Mrs. Jennifer" wrote in
message . ..

I have a three year old boy that keeps on peeing on his bed room floor.
I have asked him why he does it and all he says is that he had to go. I
have tried to ground him to see if that would stop him from doing it it
did not work. I have taken his toys and Cartoons from him. That did not
work. I am out of options on what to do to stop him from doing this. If
you have any ideas please let me know. Or if you might know why he does
this that would help also.
Thank you,
Jennifer




--
Mrs. Jennifer




wiseway.info September 22nd 06 09:58 PM

I could use some help or advice!
 

Mel wrote:
Mrs. Jennifer wrote:
I have a three year old boy that keeps on peeing on his bed room floor.


Potty training is something everyone goes through, but there are few
experts on the subject. As parents many of us use the same potty
training that our parents used on us or our younger siblings.

There is a lot of research material available on how to do this, but
much is contradictory. However there are reasonably consistent messages
about the animal equivalent in many pet related web-sites. On these
sites no-one has to worry about "political correctness" so methods that
work are talked about.

There is also some discussion on www.newpottytraining.com that you may
find useful. Good luck in your quest to potty train your child.



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