My brother is almost 3 and my mom hasnt potty trained him! (I am much older and I don't, or ever have, lived with my mom.) He also barely talks. He can't form sentences. He knows what you are saying. He can respond to things. Is this obivious abuse? The goverment has taken my brother and sister away but they gave them back. They took them away since my mom was on drugs and had a really messy house. Even human fecies on the floor. Yet, the goverment feels she has "changed."
2006-11-27
17:28:16
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Toddler & Preschooler
I dont know where my mom lives. My mom stress me out so much that I have literally broken out into a 1/2 body rash today. I have a very rare disease called HSP and stress triggers it. I have red dots covering my legs... they resulted from tiny blood vessels swelling and then hemeraging. It also can lead to kidney failure.
2006-11-27
17:36:43 ·
update #1
He interacts.. therefore he does not have autism. My friend's legal guardian teaches a high school class of autistic kids.
2006-11-27
17:38:28 ·
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Yes, most children are potty trained by the time they reach 2...Some children are different and wait until they are 3..If it is a problem with you and you love your brother why don't you go over to your moms house and potty train your little brother and homeschool him a bit so he can catch up on his ABC's and 123's.
2006-11-27 17:32:38
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answered by goodies100 5
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All kids are different. kids potty train between the ages of 2 all the way up to age 4 and are still considered "normal" especially boys. It's been proven that boys take a little longer to talk, and potty train than girls.
What your talking about though sounds like it could be abuse (or neglect). Does your mom still use drugs? Is there enough food and heat in the house? These are the more urgent things you should be worried about right now. If you feel that he's in an unhealthy situation then you need to contact authorities. I know that might be hard for you because she is your mom but you have to look at it from the health and wellness point of view and do for the baby what he can't do for himself.
Good Luck, I hope this works out for the best!
2006-11-27 17:42:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually, I started potty-training my son at 2, but he wasn't completely trained until he was 3. I was told then, that boys were often later than girls, and that he was pretty normal. So far as the language goes, (and the potty training also), if he was taken away from his mom, and back again, it is only logical that all this traumatic stuff would put any toddler's development behind others. THE IMPORTANT thing now, is does your mother take good care of them NOW? Does she LOVE them? Is she OFFdrugs now? IF SO, leave them alone to make a new start, time and love will heal them, and their development will get back on track. A life of foster homes isn't going to help. GIVE her a chance, IF she is showing signs of improvement. There IS life after drugs, I HOPE she is one of the success stories. If you are concerned, then HELP her. Nothing pushes a druggie back more than Negative stuff from others. Give her Positive love and help, and maybe you can help her to help the kids. That would be the best thing for the kids in the long run.
2006-11-27 17:42:03
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answered by blue 4
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2016-04-12 21:09:27
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answered by ? 3
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Yes and no. The norm is that they are potty trained by at most 3, however some children DO take longer. Some kids you just have to wait until they are ready and you cannot force it upon them. Also, language skills seem to take longer to take in boys than girls, so while some girls can talk up a storm by age 2 (surprise, surprise) some boys may reach age four before being able to form sentences. While these aren't obvious signs of abuse, knowing her (your mom's) history, I would monitor the situation closely. You say your mom was a drug user. If she was using while she was pregnant, your brother may have developmental problems.
2006-11-27 17:41:19
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answered by Vince 3
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Both of my sons have had HSP..I'm concerned for you...on how many occasions have you had breakouts? I hope you are having urine and blood work done on a regular basis to make sure your kidneys are okay. No, not all kids are potty-trained by the age of three, a lot boys arent by their 3rd birthday. Neither that or his not forming sentances is abusive. I woul dbe more concerned w/whether or not your Mom is still using and if there is feces all over the floor...If you're that concerned why dont you call social services and ask them to visit the house again.
2006-11-28 03:53:13
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answered by ~LAX Mom~ 5
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Nope. My son was 3 and his sister is 2 and is about half way trained. I asked their doctor and he told me the avg age for girls was 3 and boys is 4. Nothing at all wrong with a child who is almost 3 still not using the potty. I cant say the other stuff you wrote about is normal and it sounds like a sad situation all around but on the potty training thing I wouldnt worry too much
I did read this online Today, the average age for potty training is about 30 months with the age ranging from 18-60 months.
2006-11-27 17:40:03
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answered by Lori R 4
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most kids are potty trained around 2 years of age but some do wait until theyre 3, somtimes 4. the fact the ur brother isnt potty trained ist really a big deal neither is the fact that he cant speak correctly. it could be a sign of abuse but not necessarily. of course concidering the fact that they have been taken away before probably isnt a good thing. if u really care for ur brother which im guessing u do...u should contact child services and inform them of what you think is going on
2006-11-27 17:42:54
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answered by sandyscheeks 2
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I am a very attentive mom and my son did everything early (sitting at 4 months, crawing at 6, walking at 9 months...etc.)except potty train and talk well. He finally potty trained right after he turned 3. As for the talking though....He is still behind and can't pronounce all of his words right. i think he may have a speech impairiment, but not sure. My second son is almost 2 and no where near ready for the potty......He can talk a bit better though......Boy's are slower than girls in most cases......it takes them more time.
As for you mother....it could be wrong for them to live there but if the state says its ok then you have to accept it. You can offer to helpout though and teach them in your time or suggest a daycare or preschool where they can learn.
2006-11-27 17:41:17
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answered by Mama of Cuties 1
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First of all , u should help your moma out.
U can help potty train the child by taking him to the bathroom and saying P P and show him how u PP and then he will have no trouble potty training..
U should help your moma and not put her down.
One day she wont be on this planet to help.
Give your moma positive encouragement and help clean the house.
Toddlers make a mess . If the house wasnt a mess sometimes, u would not be human, u would be a robot.
2006-11-28 03:41:28
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2016-05-30 15:41:07
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answered by Anonymous
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