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osd · 13/09/2011 19:11

Ds nearly 3, potty trained, so we took the gate off his room so he can us the toilet as the potty is to small.

Tonight I go upstairs as I can here him, go into the bathroom the hot taps are on full (this has happened before so that I had no hot water in the morning) but in the sink is a used tampon, ok yuk I can't flush them as we have a leachfield, so I put them in a small bin; emptied every morning. The two dirty nappies are on a low shelf and the other tampon hes tried to shove down the bidet plughole there is water all over the floor. All he says to me is 'done a poo poo mammy' aarghh!

So I said no Fireman Sam in the morning and yes I did tap his bum not hard but he already knew I was mad. There has been similar antics every night this week. So I had already sent him to bed with 'be a good boy and go straight to sleep and you can watch Fireman Sam' So disappointed with him, and I should have pulled the handles off the taps.

So AIBU what should I do with him, I am fed up I am almost past parenting him he is so difficult.

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GypsyMoth · 13/09/2011 19:14

Use nappy sacks or something!!! That's quite,er...gross

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Honeydragon · 13/09/2011 19:14

I'd first and foremost get you to report your thread to HQ and ask for it to be moved to behaviour & development or parenting. You will be more likely to get the advice / response you need Smile

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osd · 13/09/2011 19:15

Yes I do he had pulled them open and yes v. gross.

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AuntieMonica · 13/09/2011 19:15

He's still 2 years old, and is not ready to be left to go to the toilet by himself, by the sounds of it.

Put his stair gate back up before he does himself some harm and please don't punish him for being a very young child.

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pranma · 13/09/2011 19:16

I think he was trying hard to be good and if you give a 3 year old access to the bathroom unsupervised then you shouldnt leave dirty used stuff where he can gat them YABU

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pranma · 13/09/2011 19:16

get

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squeakytoy · 13/09/2011 19:17

To be fair, it is really your own fault for leaving items like that where an inquisitive toddler can get an easy hold of them. Be thankful there were no razor blades in the bin... and thankful that he didnt scald himself with the hot water.

The bin needs to be out of reach somehow.

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BatsUpMeNightie · 13/09/2011 19:17

Just ewwwwwwwwwww @ anyone being able to find a used tampon ffs! And used nappies too?

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osd · 13/09/2011 19:20

Where else do I put the bin, its in a bin he doesn't go in the kitchen bin, and he is fine to use the toilet by himself through the day, this is just bedtime behavior. I love him to bits, I just want him to stay in bed.

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Sharney · 13/09/2011 19:21

Agree with Honey and Auntie. At his age not really a punishable offence although absolutely frustrating. Good luck! :o

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KittyFane · 13/09/2011 19:21

Put tampons/dirty nappies in nappy sacs and take to big bin straight away... Don't leave in bathroom bin at all :(
2 is a bit young to be left alone in bathroom- (water/hot water could be dangerous)

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BluddyMoFo · 13/09/2011 19:22

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KittyFane · 13/09/2011 19:23

Big bin- outside

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Sirzy · 13/09/2011 19:23

Don't give him lone access to the bathroom if you can't trust him, to many dangerous things in there to be alone so young.

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Mandy2003 · 13/09/2011 19:26

Do you have a downstairs toilet he could use? If so, limit him to that. My DS was happy to just use that one, it had his star chart in it and allsorts. Turn your hot water thermostat down to avoid scalds.

Otherwise, keep the sanpro/nappy bin in your bedroom (under dressing table or behind the door etc) unless you can take these things outside straight away.

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anewyear · 13/09/2011 19:27

Used tampons and nappies in nappy sack and straight in the dustbin!!
Empty daily before he goes to bed!!

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squeakytoy · 13/09/2011 19:27

Fix a small bin to the wall. High up.

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CurrySpice · 13/09/2011 19:30

I would put the tampons in a nappy sack and take them downstairs to put in the outside bin

And put the stair gate back on his room

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squeakytoy · 13/09/2011 19:32

Most 3yr olds can get over a stair gate with no problem at all!

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BarmyBiscuit · 13/09/2011 19:32

My son has an en-suite and I had to lock it as he was practically flooding the place at bedtime. I took him to the bathroom myself. I have recently unlocked it and now a year later, he is fine with the toilet. He will grow out of it but in the meantime, take him to the toilet yourself. It's his age.

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festi · 13/09/2011 19:35

that is sheer filthy of you and you smaked him Shock

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MelodyPond · 13/09/2011 19:40

Most two year olds can't get over a stairgate?! My Ds is 3 and he still has one on his bedroom door as I can't trust him upstairs on his own.

Get the stairgate back on asap, its really not safe.

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squeakytoy · 13/09/2011 19:42

Every 3 year old I know has been able to open the stairgate, never mind get over it! Shock

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MistyB · 13/09/2011 19:42

Regarding the staying in bed but freedom to use the toilet - tricky!! Hang around upstairs until he is asleep. Try minimal contact, walk to the toilet and back to bed. He will soon get the message that bed time is not playtime. Ensure he goes to the toilet during the bedtime routine and again at the end.

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DraculasMum · 13/09/2011 19:45

I am in total shock.

You put used tampons in the bathroom bin??

If you can't flush them put in a nappy sack and carry them down to the black bin immediately.

Disgusting. And vile for smacking your son for something that wouldn't happen if you didn't leave such items in his reach.

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