I've already spoken to her teacher and she said to just give her spare clothes and they'll do what they can.
I'm so worried for DD because she just can't be dry. She knows when she needs a wee, and when she has had a wee but just won't go to the toilet. (She will poo on the toilet by herself, no problems!)
Sometimes she will go and sometimes she needs reminding - she does this funny pose where she sticks her bum out if she needs to go. The majority of the time she will just wet herself.
She can wet herself a couple of times an hour. She doesn't overly drink and we've cut out juice and any little fizzy she had. We have an appointment at the enuresis clinic in October but that's ages away!
It's beginning to really upset me as I'm worried that she'll be getting embarrassed or teased at school.
She understood that her friends didn't wear pull ups at preschool. She wasn't dry there either!
We had an issue back in September last year when we tried to do training and she started nursery at the same time - we took her out after a week because she was inconsolable for those 3 hours and was coming home wet. Last straw was when she had a poo and they "didn't notice". Poor thing was red raw. So we removed her straight away. I hope it's nothing to do with that?!
I tried taking her for a wee every half an hour - didn't work.
I tried talking to her and she understands and says she will, but doesn't do it.
She starts school in just over 2 weeks and I really hoped we'd be able to get it dealt with :(
Any ideas or suggestions?! I just want to help her.
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