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potty training regression
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potty training regression

by Cassielyon, May 12, 2008 01:08PM
i have a student who has been potty trained for nearly a year and has been quite successfull at it. my concern lies with the fact that some days he shows up to school wearing a diaper or pull-up. when he is wearing these that is when he has an accicent. Is he regressing everytime he wears a diaper or pull-up now that he is potty trained.
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by Kevin Kennedy, Ph.D., May 13, 2008 02:29PM
Not necessarily, but it can contribute to failure to solidify mastery of this developmental task. Once training has been achieved, it is better to eliminate the pull-ups.
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