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Date Posted: 06:38:04 10/15/24 Tue
Author: Lee
Subject: Re: Diapering for summer vacation
In reply to: Jeff 's message, "Re: Diapering for summer vacation" on 00:03:48 10/15/24 Tue

>>>Hiding accidents, skid marks, not doing chores, poor
>>>hygiene, and a temper tantrum or two landed him
>>>diapers for a couple of months. Diapers gives us more
>>>control and time together. Changing time is great for
>>>reviewing behavior, talking, cuddling, or
>disciplining
>>>if necessary.
>>>
>>>The first week is always the hardest. He eventually
>>>accepts it. A few weeks into DD he saw Paw Patrol
>Luvs
>>>at the grocery store and begged for them. He was
>>>excited to wear them later that day. I knew he
>>>accepted DD at that point (don’t misunderstand me,
>>>he still didn’t want to wear them).
>>>
>>>We did potty training the last two weeks before
>school
>>>started again. He wore Pull-Ups, and had a chart with
>>>rewards just like a toddler. He got his underwear
>back
>>>when school started. So far accident free!
>>
>>
>>Hello I hope you’re doing well! I’m having a real
>>problem with my 11 yo having skid marks. I’m about
>>at my wits end about it and even took him to the
>>doctor just to be told he’s medically entirely
>>healthy. Any tips for dealing with a boy who can’t
>>seem to wipe well enough?
>
>Do you know that he isnt wiping well enough? Or is his
>wiping just fine and the skidmarks are showing up
>later anyways?

This might be poor parenting on my part but I’m honestly not sure.

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