My son got caught peeing on a carpet in his room and he is 12 years old. What should I do?
Last Updated: 21.06.2025 09:26

Did he knock on bathroom doors to be let in to use the toilet?
Hair drying and makeup or changing clothes gets done in bedrooms not bathrooms so shower time is 10 minutes which is plenty enough time to thoroughly wash and rinse and dry off. This will lessen the time people are using the bathroom for unnecessary things and open the door to things that are absolutely necessary like going potty. Takes some getting used to. Hopefully this helps.
In case of emergency for anyone, do you have a spare bucket with potty chair lid on top?
How many bathrooms do you have?
There are other reasons he could be doing this but please rule this all out first and see if it keeps happening. If it does have him checked out by a psychologist.
Was every bathroom in use when he desperately needed one?
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Well major question here is why was he peeing on the carpet in his room?
He may have been desperate and couldn't hold it any longer as someone was hogging the bathroom. Put a time limit on the door with rules if your a multiple family with one bathroom. First thing in the morning everyone gets only 5 minutes to brush teeth, go pee and poop, wash hands.