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[quote=Anonymous]What you're describing is totally normal. I think this happens to a lot of kids because they are just so involved in what they're doing. I also think it tends to happen much more at home than at school/daycare. I consider daytime training to be totally different from nighttime. If a kid was consistently dry all the time during the day, I'd call that "completely potty trained during the day." I know many kids (particularly boys) who are still not waking up dry most mornings and at age 5 or 6. It really depends on your kid -- my kid amazingly overnight trained himself at age 3 and basically never has had accidents, but I think that's unusual. Your kid is probably "completely potty trained" for all intents and purposes.[/quote]
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