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Boys like games...(maybe girls do to? Not qualified to know the
later) anyway, there are a few tricks to try:
With a little blue liquid watercolor in the toilet, he can be
asked if he can make it turn green by peeing in it.
He could try to sink a few cheerios...
On 8/27/09, JenniferS wrote:
> We have this child in our class who we are trying to work
> with. The parents SAY they are working at home but I DOUBT
> it very seriously. They want US to do it. Anyway, I work
> in a three year old classroom and this child will not be
> three until September 14th. Well, his parents brought two
> pairs of underwear on Monday and all he would do was pee on
> himself. He absolutely refuses to pee in the toilet. He
> even wakes up from nap dry and stays dry an hour after he
> wakes up but will NOT go in the toilet. My boss says he IS
> ready and he SHOULD be going. Well, that does NOT help the
> situation at ALL because he has yet to go in the toilet for
> either me or the other teacher.
> Please help, thanks,
> Jennifer
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