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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Completely separate, at least for most kids. Some do it successfully at the same time as daytime training, others can’t do it for several years. [/quote] Usually because parents choose not to put in the great amount of effort or consistency required for overnight training. Most blame it on kid not being ready, which on rare occasion there’s a true medical reason, but usually it’s just the parenting issue. No judgement, just my experience-based observation.[/quote] Hahahaha, says mommy of 2-4 children. You're not a medical professional, you don't know jack shit. [/quote] I’m not a “medical professional”, but I do know several Jacks. All great kids. I’ve toilet trained at least 100 kids in my lifetime. Including instructing parents on how to overnight toilet train at least 50 times. All were successful. [/quote] DP. We potty trained for daytime just before 2.5. Procrastinated on night training for a variety of reasons and now she is past 3.5. I have no doubt she is biologically ready, but I'm scared we missed the window to make this as easy as possible. Are we screwed?[/quote] 3.5 doesn’t sound too old to start, just make sure you’re up for the challenge. It’s work and lots of consistency is required. Don’t start then give up halfway through. [/quote]
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