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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op here . Exactly at 3 she should be ready, and she does really try, there's just not a time she's self identified her need to go to the toilet yet which means we're taking her every hour, but she's always eager and mostly succeeds with her regularity. We do take her to toilets in target and in the park at regular intervals when out still and she has the same success as at home, but as we're still having accidents these happen when out and I'd dreaded changing. [b]I was told[/b] to do night training the same time as day training, is this harder?[/quote] Who told you this? My understanding (but from the citation less internet so like maybe I’m wrong) was that night train was unconscious so there was no point trying to force it. My personal experience was: kid 1 day trained entirely by 2.5, started waking up dry and fully night trained on her third birthday; kid 2 was fully day trained by 2.5 and started waking up dry around 2 but still has occasional night accidents at 2.5. Neither out of pull-ups at night until they were dry in pull-ups for multiple nights running so I think some kids naturally night train and the same time as day whereas others don’t. I wouldn’t try to force it; sounds miserable and exhausting for both parent and kid.[/quote]
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