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My daughter still wears diapers

My 13 years old daughter still wears diapers. Yes you read that right. She's barely a teen and still wears diapers. Let's say her name is Coco (not her real name).

It started when she was 7 and her baby brother was born, let's call him Hazel (not his real name). My Coco was jealous that Hazel was getting more attention than she was. She acted out for awhile. She started throwing tantrums left and right. Whenever we asked to to do simple things, from getting dressed, to giving Hazel her first chores, she would say no, like a toddler would. She gave me and her father the whole toddler treatment. Luckily, she keeps it behaves when not at home. Thank goodness.

After a while of this behavior, we caught Coco wear her brother's diapers. I was shocked, but I could understand why. She also used his pacifiers too. Me and my husband thought that she could use both of them untill she calmed down and grew out of this attitude.

These days, Coco still sleeps with a nightlight. She sleeps with a character blanket we all know she's too old for. She gets along with her brother Hazel now. She still wears the diapers. Coco still uses the pacifiers. She mimicks her brother's attitude.

What's the deal? What's going on with her? We were too relaxed with her. It's clearly not about Hazel anymore. What should we do?
She's barely 13 and still wears diapers.

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  • She's thirteen; just remember that. We mentioned the re-potty-training and she got nervous and said "nnnnooooo!" We mentioned the second opinion, and she says, "I guess I could try."

  • Yeah my daughter is 13 as well. So I’m well versed in the drama. What brand do you use with her.

  • We uses Bambo dreamy, goodnighies, and sometimes abena and tranquility brands.

  • Yeah those are good brands regardless of age. Is it getting hard to read on your end? It’s almost a column on my side.

  • I guess it's a sign we've got to end the conversation here. It was nice talking to you. Take care now.

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