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Old April 28th 07, 02:41 AM posted to misc.kids.moderated
cn
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My son is 4 years old and when at home he has no problems.. he tells
us & does it well..

In school, he tends to do it in his pants and stays that way.. doesn't
inform his teachers..

We did try changing the places and his classrooms also.. still the
same behavior

The day care he used to go to had a time set for him to do it after
their nap time in the evening..

Need any suggestionst to change his timings from noon to either early
morning or late evening..

Thanks,
Chandra

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Old April 28th 07, 04:32 PM posted to misc.kids.moderated
Jeff
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"cn" wrote in message
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My son is 4 years old and when at home he has no problems.. he tells
us & does it well..


So your child is potty trained.

In school, he tends to do it in his pants and stays that way.. doesn't
inform his teachers..

We did try changing the places and his classrooms also.. still the
same behavior


You need to talk to your school about this. It is possible that they would
let him use the teacher's bathroom or they may be a bathroom in the nurse's
office he can use.

The day care he used to go to had a time set for him to do it after
their nap time in the evening..


So maybe he needs to visit the nurse's office after lunch every day.

Need any suggestionst to change his timings from noon to either early
morning or late evening..


Yeah, don't. His body is functioning normally. You need to work with him and
his school so that when he does poop, it lands in the toilet, not his pants.

Jeff
Thanks,
Chandra




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Old April 29th 07, 01:56 PM posted to misc.kids.moderated
Jeff
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"cn" wrote in message
oups.com...
My son is 4 years old and when at home he has no problems.. he tells
us & does it well..


So your child is potty trained.

In school, he tends to do it in his pants and stays that way.. doesn't
inform his teachers..

We did try changing the places and his classrooms also.. still the
same behavior


You need to talk to your school about this. It is possible that they would
let him use the teacher's bathroom or they may be a bathroom in the
nurse's office he can use.


Maybe you can go in there in the afternoon and take him to the toilet
yourself for a week or two. That might give him enough confidence or
whatever so that he can go by himself.

Jeff

The day care he used to go to had a time set for him to do it after
their nap time in the evening..


So maybe he needs to visit the nurse's office after lunch every day.

Need any suggestionst to change his timings from noon to either early
morning or late evening..


Yeah, don't. His body is functioning normally. You need to work with him
and his school so that when he does poop, it lands in the toilet, not his
pants.

Jeff
Thanks,
Chandra





 




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