potty training help

my son will be four soon, hes not yet fully potty trained, problem im having, he will go all day without going on the potty , he will go on it once at night time, he fills the potty up , his urine is a dark yellow, i no hes holding it in, when he wanted a drink he would say pop, now, hes not asking me for a drink at all, im having to bring the drinks to him, even then hes not drinking them all the time, has for the pooy side of things, well, he will bring me a nappy to put on, his stools are very loose, and a very strong smelly smell, even now i feel hes loosing skills as he use to tell me he had pooed by holding his noise, now he dosent even do that, he use to go on the toliet aswell, hes stopped that all together now, please any advice on what to do,

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  • and does the makington signs seem to be of help at all? makinton signs are new to me, i hope you dont mind if i ask if you could explain more of what this is? i didnt have much help at the start when daughter was first diagnosed, so you are not alone there. some family find it hard, esecially the older generation...and these 2 helpers, do you find them helpful? as that is great that they do come around to support you

    for 5 months, was everything okay before then? i see you mention negative, what do you not want to end up being an negative experience?

    it is hard to break out of a routine when you are in one, and that is great that the school said they can help once there, that must be a little relief that they are there.

    my mum always said to me "if at first you dont succeed, try and try again" and that seems to be exactly what you intend to do.

    so thomas wasnt a winner then

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  • and does the makington signs seem to be of help at all? makinton signs are new to me, i hope you dont mind if i ask if you could explain more of what this is? i didnt have much help at the start when daughter was first diagnosed, so you are not alone there. some family find it hard, esecially the older generation...and these 2 helpers, do you find them helpful? as that is great that they do come around to support you

    for 5 months, was everything okay before then? i see you mention negative, what do you not want to end up being an negative experience?

    it is hard to break out of a routine when you are in one, and that is great that the school said they can help once there, that must be a little relief that they are there.

    my mum always said to me "if at first you dont succeed, try and try again" and that seems to be exactly what you intend to do.

    so thomas wasnt a winner then

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