Carl is getting tired of two children in

his three-year-old room having wetting
accidents on the playground. The class
always uses the restroom before they go outside,but two of the boys are wetting
themselves at least once a week,making
Carl have to send them inside for clean
clothes. He has tried talking to their
parents and giving them stickers for days when they are dry at the end of
playtime,but nothing seems to work.
Think about the cause of this problem
and choose the best solution.

1.USE RELATED CONSEQUENCES
2.GIVE ATTENTION ONLY FOR DESIRABLE
BEHAVIOR
3.CHANGE AULT ATTITUDE
4.GET OUTSIDE HELP
Would "give attention only for desirable
behavior" be the best solution? Or would
"get outside help"be the best solution?

Please give input!

he could try putting them in time out when they have this accident

putting them in time out is not one of the options.

would someone answer my question

THree year olds wet pants. George needs an attitude change.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=6981534&dopt=Abstract

Based on the given options, the best solution would be to "get outside help." Since Carl has already tried talking to the parents and using positive reinforcement techniques like stickers, it seems like a more specialized approach may be needed. Getting outside help could involve consulting with a child behavior specialist or a pediatrician who can provide additional guidance and strategies to address the wetting accidents. They may be able to identify any underlying physical or psychological causes for the problem and recommend appropriate interventions. It's important to seek professional assistance in order to find a solution that is tailored to the specific needs of the two boys and to support their overall development and well-being.