Kayla55
Well-Known Member
Natural curiosity isn't such a bad thing, I'd not make him feel bad about himself but rather just underline message not to do it in public.Thank you for your reply, @preWarp
My son is very attached to his routines and finds it difficult to stop what he's doing, especially when he's playing with his LEGO, which he loves more than anything. For some time now, we have been following a schedule where we have planned diaper changes around breakfast, lunch, and when we go out. It usually works well.
During diaper changes, I usually let him sit on the toilet for a while with his tablet and play. Sometimes he refuses, and I just let it go, I don’t want to force him. Occasionally, he pees on the toilet, even though he doesn’t seem to realize it himself, and I always make sure to praise him for that.
When it comes to his habit of rocking back and forth on his bottom, either on the floor or on a chair after he has pooped, it seems to come and go in phases. At first, he would do it often in front of me, but then he stopped, maybe because he noticed my reaction. Nowadays, he mostly does it alone in his room and seems to find it amusing. When I see him doing it, I go in and tell him that’s not something we do, but as soon as he notices me, he comes up and asks me to leave, sometimes he even pushes me out of the room.
I find it really hard to know how to handle these situations, like when he refuses to come with me to change his diaper or when I catch him rocking on his bottom in his room.
Many issues resolve by themselves, eventually but at least didn't leave negative impression.
Have you checked he's regular, and what time? Then try drift to toilet then