The Teacher Called to Say My Son Needed to Be Picked Up. I Could Never Have Guessed the Reason Why.
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The article addresses a parent's concern about their son's anxiety related to using the bathroom at school. The child struggles with pooping in a public restroom, leading to distress and accidents. The expert advises using normalization techniques, such as discussing bathroom use openly and reassuring the child that it is a common experience. Gradual exposure through practice trips to the school bathroom during less busy times may help ease the child's fears. The expert emphasizes the importance of patience and encouragement without pressure, maintaining a positive approach to bathroom use.
"It's crucial to normalize the experience for your son, embracing the idea that everyone has to use the bathroom and talking about it openly in a nonchalant way."
"Consider establishing a routine where he practices using the school bathroom when it’s less busy, building familiarity and comfort with the environment he fears."
Read at Slate Magazine
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