Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We bribed our kids around that age and shockingly enough, they stayed dry. So no, it's not just something they will do on their own. They were just peeing diapers because it was easy and you don't feel wet because diapers are a bit too absorbent/nice. One liked chocolate and the other got a special prize they wanted.
My DD liked Skittles.
Might not work for every kid but for some it does and you'll know if it doesn't pretty quickly.
Anonymous wrote:We bribed our kids around that age and shockingly enough, they stayed dry. So no, it's not just something they will do on their own. They were just peeing diapers because it was easy and you don't feel wet because diapers are a bit too absorbent/nice. One liked chocolate and the other got a special prize they wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wake up a half hour before your child gets up and check his/her diaper. If it’s dry, you can lose the diaper as it means they pee when they first wake up. If it’s wet, it means they were peeing in their sleep and not ready.
Both my kids were dry a half hour before they woke up up without the “twilight pee” (walking them to the bathroom at 11). We put them to bed with no bottoms on for a couple months and they were night trained.
Best advice. It’s a habit to pee in a diaper when you’re just waking up. And, seriously, on cold mornings when you’re cozy in bed, who wants to get up to pee in the toilet?
Anonymous wrote:Not your question and my newly 4yo is wet almost every night...but just curious generally why not just wait until he's dry more consistently? Does night training not happen unless its more forced at some point (by walking to bathroom / made official). truly curious...i've just punted on it for now
Anonymous wrote:Wake up a half hour before your child gets up and check his/her diaper. If it’s dry, you can lose the diaper as it means they pee when they first wake up. If it’s wet, it means they were peeing in their sleep and not ready.
Both my kids were dry a half hour before they woke up up without the “twilight pee” (walking them to the bathroom at 11). We put them to bed with no bottoms on for a couple months and they were night trained.