I just don't get these parents. They have a little boy who is past due on potty training - parents started "training" him in Feb. by putting him in pull-ups and expecting him to just get it. We started a bit more intensely over the summer, but I suspected he didn't know when he was wet, and likely couldn't feel it with his pull-ups on. I told them I wasn't willing to put him in just underwear here but suggested they try for a couple hours a day in just underwear or bare, so he could link the feeling of going with the act of going. I also suggested putting underwear on under his pull-ups to feel wetness. That was August.
Last week they talked about how they planned on putting underwear on under his pull ups, I encouraged it, "hope it goes well, good luck" and all that. He shows up today with them on... for the first time. I should mention that it was a 3 day weekend. I have a hard time believing they couldn't have spared a couple of hours to introduce it to him at home.
I'm not going to complain, because I'm just thankful that they are taking a step in the right direction. But honestly, I've told them over and over that I'm not the first step in implementing things, but I will continue with THEIR WORK. I don't understand how this went backwards in their minds.
Happy Monday everyone!