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[quote=kristenlc1][quote=Anonymous] What happens when he wets? Does he wake up and get upset? Do you come in? We come in and quietly change the sheets, no shaming.[color=blue] [/color] Can he change the sheets himself? HE IS REALLY SLEEPY THOUGH I GUESS HE COULD AT LEAST HELP. IT WOULD TAKE PRACTICE TO GET EVERYTHING ON-- WE DO USE MULTIPLE PADS ETC- BUT WOULD BE DOABLE. My gut feeling would be to not get involved and see if he can sort it out in the night. To put a waterproof cover on the mattress, provide clean sheets or an air bed in his room in case he wets and only supervise laundry in the morning. [/quote][/quote]
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