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    I definitely second making sure you are taking him before going outside, before quiet time etc. definitely really important at that age. I still make my 6 year old do that lol.

    But as a mom who has been through this I can say it is hard. When my son started school he started having accidents there even though he had been potty trained for almost a year. It probably lasted like 6 months, and it was really hard. What helped is that the teacher started taking him to the washroom an extra time before quiet time. Accidents were like once every two weeks so we didn't go back to pull ups, plus my son was completely responsible for cleaning himself up as teachers don't do that.

    But in your case, I would explain to the parents that you can no longer continue to clean up after him and something needs to change. Unless they want to pay to get your furniture and carpets cleaned. That's not fair to you. But I would try taking the boy more often first, that might help.

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