Keeping this in consideration, why would a child urinate on things?
This child's peeing behavior is a common passive-aggressive way for children to express anxiety, resentment and anger that they can't express in any other way. But I'm betting it's also a way to stake out territory, since male mammals often pee on things to stake out their territory and warn off intruders.
Likewise, why is my 7 year old peeing in the house? Bedwetting may also be caused by constipation, urinary tract infection (UTI) or lack of a hormone called 'vasopressin'. Children are more likely to experience bedwetting if one or both of their parents had wet the bed as children too.
In this regard, why would a child poop on the floor?
Elimination disorders occur in children who have problems going to the bathroom -- both defecating and urinating. There are two types of elimination disorders, encopresis and enuresis. Encopresis is the repeated passing of feces into places other than the toilet, such as in underwear or on the floor.
How do I stop my boy from peeing on the floor?
Keep him sitting down to avoid peeing on the floor. Check for motor skills – if your son struggles to walk without falling over, or is still developing his pincher grip, wait a while before teaching him to pee standing up. Hold it yourself – you will need to hold his willy and show him how to aim it into the toilet.
