We all know that it takes a while for a child to recognise the feeling of needing to go to the toilet, and until then (and sometimes after) the need is likely to be immediate.
Now, if that child has no nappy or pants on and has been told to use the toilet, that may be all well and good most of the time if it’s freely accessible.
What happens, though, if the door is shut and the child can’t manage to open it? They’ve got as far as they can, but not quite far enough?
If they are able, they can call for the closest adult’s help.
What if they are non-verbal, and desperate for the toilet?
What do they do then?
Have an accident. An ACCIDENT Sophie.
Stop humiliating your beautiful boy in front of the world.