Anonymous wrote:Night time dryness is something they have to grow into - you can’t bribe them into it. It makes sense that he was wet at night when starting Kinder. My kids had accidents when they were super tired for a while too.
He may be aware when the peeing happens, but still not be fully in control. When they were almost but not quite ready to ditch night time pull-ups, my boys both peed just as they were waking up but still groggy. They knew what was happening when it was happening, but not far enough in advance to get up and go to the bathroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would 100% leave it alone. Offer the pull ups and don’t stress/pressure about coming off them for a while. Don’t ask a bunch of questions and draw a lot of attention to it. Give it time. 5 is still young.
This.
Totally get that he's still on the younger side for this, so we're not at all super bothered by him still needing them at nighttime per se. My only slight worry just has to do specifically with the on purpose peeing, if that's a concern at all.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve babysat several kids that have been in this situation and the bedwetting alarms can be very traumatic for young kids. At his age it is perfectly normal for him to still be having accidents at night and I would leave it be until he’s older and he says that he is ready to try something else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would 100% leave it alone. Offer the pull ups and don’t stress/pressure about coming off them for a while. Don’t ask a bunch of questions and draw a lot of attention to it. Give it time. 5 is still young.
This.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he is almost ready to be done with pullups. Recommend getting a bedwetting alarm just to speed the process along.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, kind of as a silly aside--!
Is it weird that we generally let him come downstairs and eat breakfast still in his pull up? We don't do a big complicated breakfast by any stretch. But, usually he's good about taking his pull up off after breakfast.
Not a silly aside, likely part of the problem since you said he told grandma he pees in the morning. First thing when waking up should be going potty and taking off the pull up. Do you pee when you wake up? Why would it be different for a kid?
Anonymous wrote:Also, kind of as a silly aside--!
Is it weird that we generally let him come downstairs and eat breakfast still in his pull up? We don't do a big complicated breakfast by any stretch. But, usually he's good about taking his pull up off after breakfast.
Anonymous wrote:I would 100% leave it alone. Offer the pull ups and don’t stress/pressure about coming off them for a while. Don’t ask a bunch of questions and draw a lot of attention to it. Give it time. 5 is still young.