I am hoping that the combined experience of the grans here will be able to come up with some answers to a problems that nothing else seems to be able to fix.
My dd has a lovely little boy who is going to be 4 in March. He's a happy, sunny little soul who is the light of his mummy and daddy's lives (not to mention his granny's!). Putting all bias aside I do believe he's a bright, well adjusted child but (and it's getting to be quite a big but) he refuses to use the toilet.
He goes happily to nursery four days a week and when he is there he wears underpants which he manages to keep dry most of the time. Somehow he is able to go all day with only small weewees in their toilets (won't use a potty) and when he gets home cries unless allowed to wear a nappy which he instantly fills.
My dd and her husband are at their wits end with this.
This past weekend the little one did the same thing at home - he seems unable to let go on the toilet.
They've tried everything they can think of and more - gadgets, bribery, standing up, sitting down, toilet, potty, rewards etc etc but on this he seems to be immovable.
They are trying not to be too hard on him as they are worried about his health - holding on like this surely can't be good for him.
He's a not naturally controlling in other ways and all the books say he'll get there in his own time but he's going to school in September and he really needs this sorted by then.
Any help or ideas extremely gratefully received.