I’d love to get people’s opinions on this book please!
I read it recently and have been a bit disturbed by something the author mentioned (please see picture attached)…this is also not the only time she mentions this.
I’m a bit disturbed by it because I have a toddler who is 2 and a half and my husband and I have found his behaviour challenging. However, from speaking with friends and reading posts on peanut, this is very normal at 2+ years of age and I don’t have many concerns.
I haven’t started potty training yet but as an example, I could definitely imagine my son looking me in the eye and doing something he’s not supposed to. Does this mean he needs therapy due to deep anger issues? I don’t believe so! But please if people have varying opinions do share, I’d love to hear different perspectives.
Thanks!
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I think it depends on age! If a 2 year old did it then definitely no. But if my 4/5 year old did it I would be concerned!

My son peed on the floor once, he was tantruming and soooo did it on purpose. He was probably nearly 3. I made him clean him up and he never did it again

I think the oh crap method is fairly problematic for a lot of reasons, honestly. The author is a former social worker, not a psychologist or anyone with actual medical training.

can you expand please

Yeah I’m not a fan of her book. Firstly, many kids take until 3 or older to toilet train and are totally fine and normal children - some just take a bit longer. Secondly, she’s not got any medical or psychological qualifications to back up her bizarre analysis that all kids who pee on purpose are angry psychopaths (kids are just being weird and or treating boundaries normally when they do this, in a very normal child way). And thirdly, she doesn’t take into account neurodivergent kids at all, as especially with autism, toilet training takes much longer due to issues with interoception. I think this book honestly does more harm than good due to the stress and worry it causes for parents and kids.