Train the kid to use the toilet.
2007-02-24 05:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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You are going to have to give a bit more detail here. How old is your child? How long has he she been doing this? Have you tried doctors? Give more detail and I might be able to help. I have had lots of experiance in the area of potty training. Also let me know if you child has a developemental disorder such as autism or adhd
2007-02-25 11:51:00
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answered by trhwsh 5
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well i guess it depends on the age. i heard make them sit in the urine for a little while, not too long, and that way they see that it is uncomfortable and maybe will start using the potty. If it is a small kid, which i am hoping it is, reward them for using the potty and give them lots of praise
2007-02-24 05:26:53
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answered by marriedsoon 2
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o i kno wat u mean i use to have that prob when i was a kid, i stopped wetting my pants when i was 8!!!!! sad right ya sometimes u might just have to deal with it, my mom kinda did bc at night i couldnt feel when i needed to go to the bathroom so my mom always woke me up at night to go and if i didnt then she would turn on the sink water, ddont let them go to bed with water or tea in them and sometimes they hold it bc their having fun and dont want to go (that was my prob to) so if their busy having fun make sure they go sometimes when u ask them they wont care and maybe even lie soo just make them
2007-02-24 05:32:39
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answered by hellobb2001 2
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How old is your child. just don't give him nothing to drink before he goes to bed . and try to potty train him or her. get a calander and some stickers, and everytime he or she uses the potty have them put a sticker on that day. and at the end of the week , reward them. good luck.
2007-02-24 05:31:14
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answered by misty blue 6
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well normally potty-training works.
I had problems with this out of my son though, and I know it can be tough.
Basically, we denied him the priviledge of going out to activities with his friends, because "nobody wants pee pee pants around them".
That worked mostly, but, with his last and final accident, I cleaned him off with a hose in front of all of his friends. Yeah, it humilitated him, but no more than if he hadn't learned not to piss himself and gone to school that way.
2007-02-24 05:26:44
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answered by royalpainshane 3
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you have to be pretty dilligent. get them on a toilet training schedule and offer rewards such as stickers on a chart for every successful attempt. No water before bedtime.
2007-02-24 05:31:20
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answered by tara b 4
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be patient. some kids take longer then others to train.
There is also the possibility of this kid having bladder problems.
2007-02-24 05:29:11
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answered by sadealz 3
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Dont give him anything to drink 2 hrs before his/her bedtime, and take the child to the bathroom before he/she goes to bed.
2007-02-24 05:31:44
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answered by Anonymous
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He has bladder problems. Talk to the Dr.
2007-02-24 05:26:09
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answered by notyou311 7
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