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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Exactly what I was wondering! Thanks!! He primarily wears the tighter fitting PJs, or more recently the looser PJ shorts. But, in the interest of being discreet, I could 100% buy him some of these looser fitting kind and explain things somewhat. In fact he already has some...but I'm fairly certain they're probably too small, and would be especially so if he's wearing a pull-up underneath. Generally, I'd say he's a heavy wetter. Which stinks, because we actually LOVE Target...Camp is a bit tricky, because--in general--I've noticed he tends to wet more frequently when he's overly tired. Which I'm sure he will be at the end of the day at camp. That's a fantastic idea to try out each in a trial run first...that will be on my 'to-do' list for tomorrow. Thank you!! [/quote] You're welcome. It's hard enough being a kid who is a late night-trainer without having to miss out on fun things. I think it's fine to send him with the appropriate precautions. And as long as he understands. My son absolutely wanted to go and he was prepared for kidding if the other kids saw his pull-ups, but he said no one even noticed. And in the morning, he just went back up to the bathroom to change and was able to dump the pull up into the big trash can without anyone else the wiser. He said at night, he waited until it was dark and they had started the campfire (a fire in the middle of summer, ugh!) and the other kids were just so excited to melt marshmallows and make s'mores that no one paid much attention in the dark. In the morning, the kids were excited for the big pancake breakfast and doing their own morning routines. So as long as your nephew has a plan, he should be okay. Good luck![/quote]
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