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[quote=Anonymous]Bed wetting alarm worked for the one that we used it for. I had to turn off the sound portion and only use the vibration part. Consistency and persistence are key. We had a lot more issues potty training him day and night, but I don't think that was a result of using the alarm. He's the kind of kid that only wants to do things when and how he wants to. My older DS required more hands-on training. I determined the most likely times he wet the bed at night. Twice per night one parent would take him to the bathroom. Most of the time he had to pee. When he said he didn't have to go, we still went through the motions. It took months of consistency, but it did work. It did get better after just a couple of weeks, but I kept at it to make sure that DS really developed the habit. I was committed to making this work because DS would often wet through Under Jams larger size. He hasn't had an accident since. The most important thing about potty training is that the kid has to be onboard and really want to be potty trained, particularly as they get older.[/quote]
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