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Date:
8/20/2005 7:32:00 AM
Author:
Rudy
Subject:
potty trainning
Terri you are at it again wasting everyones time when you don't know the FACTS. Yes most children should be potty trained by the time they are 4. BUT did you know an ADHD child can sit and play video games for a long time but can't enter into a play situation correctly? The brain is a BIG thing it is behind our whole function. The video and computer games give and ADHD child directions of what to do which he/she can not do themselves. so before you pass judgment on muscle control and brain activity determining potty trainning get your facts straight first. I know you won't understand that I tied potty trainning into ADHD children. There are some children who DO lack the muscle control to know when they have to use the bathroom. So are you saying that my cousin who has muscular dystrophy must knwo when he has to use the bathroom and he is just doing it in his pants for fun?????
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