Thanks for all of these replies, me and DS ended up climbing into my bed last night at 8pm! He wakes up during the night so I figured I might get a little more sleep if we both went to bed early!
I had to take him out of pull ups aged 3 as he grew out of pull ups/nappies. He was four in October but is in 6-7 clothes and pants. Wish I had known about getting them free when I could have as you are right, you either throw the pants away (money down the drain), or clean them (and want to cry again). Thankfully we currently get high rate DLA for care so I try not to stress when I have to bin yet another pair of pants.
Surprised how many others have or have had this problem, and nice to see they seem to eventually grow out of it.
We have had the poo on bathroom tiles and I have totally thrown a wobbly each time and made him help me clean it , it happened I think 3 times and he realised it was something I really WOULD NOT tolerate. I am an impatient person but am very tolerant with DS usually and so I think he realised it was a no no.
Emotionally and socially he is 3 definately, then other areas (numeracy, memory and computing) he is way ahead. He is extremely polite, he is like a little old english gentleman the way he speaks (unless quoting something he has no local dialect in his voice which is noticeable where we live).
DS starts school full time in September and as well as issues around support in the classroom and his anxiety levels, I am also very worried for him about his toilet phobia. He doesn't poo at school, waitrs till home, but won't be able to do this when doing a full school day. Glad he is old for his year at least.
I guess all I can do is remain supportive and encouraging. {sigh}