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I *thought* he was PLed, now what?
DS is 33 months old and I *thought* he was PLed. Now that we are getting ready to start Preschool next week, it seems as if we have a little problem. He wets everything I put on him.
NO changes in the home, and we haven't made a big deal of Preschool starting. He isn't sick nor has he been sick lately, no new meds (found out this the hard way with DS #1), and nothing new happening around here! I am not sure what to do about sending him to Preschool. Any suggestions? He will attend two days a week for 3 hours each day. Hummm.....TIA! Angel |
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Re: I *thought* he was PLed, now what?
Oh no! Does the school say he needs to be potty trained before attending?
I would take him potty as soon as you get there and put a pull up on him. Maybe he is just nervous and after he sees how fun it is he will stop?!
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Re: I *thought* he was PLed, now what?
I think he is probably nervous. Thats a big change for him I would just give him some time to get used to it.
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Re: I *thought* he was PLed, now what?
Just pack extra clothes and let the teachers know that he has had some regression in that area since talking of preschool starting. They should be understanding of this and should cut you/him some slack. They might get a little testy if it continues for quite a while, but he will get in the swing of things once he gets used to his class/teacher.
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Re: I *thought* he was PLed, now what?
Annes ~ yes, they usually require PTed as a prerequisite for a private preschool. I think the only ones that don't are those for special needs children, although I might be wrong.
Off to buy more pull-ups... seems like this week has really thrown him for a loop. It is so frustrating knowing he was doing it and can do it, but realizing something has upset him, whether he is able to tell me or not... I'll just quietly explain it to his teacher (same one his older brother had last year) and pray she understands. I'll get him to go before class then ask them to remind him after recess (1-1/2 hours later). We will see if together we can get him back on track... Thanks a bunch for your input. Angel
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Re: I *thought* he was PLed, now what?
My dd had a bout like that...where it seemed like she had it mastered, and then, for whatever reason, she was wetting all the time. It was short-lived though, but she was 3 1/2. Maybe this will be the case for your little one!
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NO changes in the home, and we haven't made a big deal of Preschool starting. He isn't sick nor has he been sick lately, no new meds (found out this the hard way with DS #1), and nothing new happening around here! I am not sure what to do about sending him to Preschool. Any suggestions? He will attend two days a week for 3 hours each day. Hummm.....


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