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If it continues you may want to get her checked for a bladder infection. Some kids can have these w/o having any pain. Other than that it could be the changes in her life. You can try to ask open ended questions (Questions that can't be answered yes or no) and see if she will let you know if she is upset about something. You can also ask her teacher if she has seen anything unusual. Sometimes kids her age also just get so involved that they forget to pee. You may want to remind her every few hours. If all else fails you might ask her if she knows why she is having accidents. I wouldn't push it if she doesn't answer but she may tell you.
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Life changes (like starting school) can bring on dramatic results. Remind her every so often to use the bathroom. Or get her into a routine (I know it can be hard when you only have her all day on the weekends). I wouldn't be worried though...unless it's about the laundry. :-)
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this is quite common,she is getting to do more things she is interested in and just does not want to be bothered with taking the time to go to the potty,( ruling out anything medical). does she just wear normal panties? how was she before this,were accidents common or every once in a while,or was she totally trained? are they stricktly pee accidents? please answer these questions,and I will see if I can give you some ideas.
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