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Then you help the child to clean up and change into fresh clothing.
If he wets and poops his pants in the day and wets the bed at night, then I see no reason why he shouldn't wear a diaper. However, I suggest you address the reasons behind his doing that with a doctor or psychiatrist. If things are this bad, we won't get any better without professional help. As for changing him, you need to be careful. Are you doing it for you own gratification, or just to be helpful? If CPS finds out, they may view that as abuse, unless you can prove that he cannot or will not change himself. At 12 he should be able to change his own diaper. However, that risk is up to you.
A lot of actresses have wet their pants. I'll list some notable ones: Angelina Jolie (she wets the bed, I think) Carmen Electra (Wet herself at an airport) Whoopi Goldberg (Wet herself in a commercial) Jennifer Lawrence (Wets herself everytime she is scared)
When a child wets their pants in public, it's important to stay calm and reassure them. Offer them a change of clothes if possible, and find a private place to clean up. Avoid shaming or scolding the child, and consider carrying spare clothes and supplies for emergencies.
Katie O'Brien because she wets her pants when she hears something and uses 5 night lights.
Take her to the doctor.
When a 6-year-old wets their pants, it's important to stay calm and reassure them that accidents happen. Encourage them to use the bathroom regularly and consider any underlying issues like anxiety or medical conditions. Offer support and understanding to help them feel comfortable and confident.
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If a young girl wets her pants in public, it's important to stay calm and reassure her that accidents happen. Find a private place to help her clean up and change into dry clothes. Offer support and understanding, and avoid drawing attention to the situation. It may also be helpful to carry spare clothes and supplies in case of emergencies.