Rissa0204 wrote:
Ugh. This behavior has gone on for some time now. It's not a daily thing, but often enough that there's constantly a smear somewhere. My 7 year old son uses the restroom & leaves small poo smears on my walls. I've asked why he did it in the past & he said he didn't know. I've made him clean it up & he continues to do it! How do I make this stop & why is he doing it?
It's not a lot, but even a little is too much. I believe it's on his finger from wiping. The sink is right next to the toilet! Why not wash or use tissue or hand sanitizer even?!
He probably has encopresis. Both of my sons have had issues with this elimination disorder. My older son with classic autism intentionally smeared poop on the wall and shower curtains when stressed out a couple of years ago. My younger son, who is over 4 and knows where poop goes, still poops in his training pants.
Risk factors (if the child is over 4 and is intentionally putting poop on stuff) include ASD, selective mutism, OCD, oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorder. Basically, it is related to anxiety/mental health and behavioral interventions and medication for underlying mental health issues can be beneficial.
My older son actually had some enuresis--peeing on stuff--right before getting on Prozac, and several anxiety behaviors, including this one, were cured by the drugs.
My younger son with OCD is having a harder time.
I know of another person whose child with ASD was immediately cured of the encopresis when placed on meds.
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