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I thought the whole idea re: the naughty corner was for time out. So in answer to your question, Jopsy, I guess he doesn't like it, but then is he supposed to? But then there have been circumstances where Max has had warnings, but then decides to take himself off to the naughty corner anyway! A tad confusing, don't you think!! lolol
He uses the toilet v. well and often, but when he's excited or preoccupied he tends to wet himself. Fortunately he doesn't poo himself, not even in the pool when he's all snug in his floatie suit which is a bugger to peel off!! I cringe to think my son is so frightened of his mother that he wees himself. This is not an issue I take lightly and want to address it urgently. I love my little boy to distraction and would never lightly 'punish' him.

So DH and I have talked about it. We're agreement that we'll keep the naughty corner (yes it's a corner not a step) as Max equates that with being naughty. But if he wees while in the corner, we won't make a fuss as Sam suggested and see how we go. Thinking about it Max probably wees there for a reaction than anything else. We do smack him sometimes, although I don't like doing it, but it seems to be a quick solution at times. Max is only put into the corner after a warning. I then count to 5, not just for him, but for me also. It keeps me calm!
I must admit I have found last week particularly daunting, lonely and exhausting being on my own and my patience hasn't been long, but I don't beat my son nor does he go without praise and lots of cuddles when warranted.

Sorry, if the post seem abrupt - it really wasn't supposed to be, but I felt I should try and clarify where we're coming from.
Max is just a normal little boy, testing the boundaries like every other child his age. As his parents we guide him as to where those boundaries are.
Thanks for all the advice.

Edited by MUM2MAXTOM on 19 June 2006 at 5:27pm
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