Anonymous wrote:OP again I'm really not motivated for late night or early morning changing of sheets and blankets not including the additional laundry to wash. He likes to wear his Paw Patrol Pajama Top to bed. He doesn't wear the pajama bottoms because it over heats him so its really easy to change his diaper without waking him. For now I have no plans on changing routines. Yes he may be a little old for a diaper and then again maybe not because they still fit in his age range. I will say this there have been no leaks to clean up or extra laundry to do. I'm not going to set any unrealistic goals for night time potty training there is no competition or trophy to win.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you know if the bed ends up wet in the early morning or in the middle of the night? I realized mine just didn't want to get up in the early morning and would go in pull ups instead. Once we took the pull ups away , she was nighttrained in a couple weeks.
In a couple of weeks? Did you wash the sheets like every other day or something?
We had a similar issue and just went back to diapers for now. Reading your post, kind of makes me wonder if should just stick it out longer. Originally we were going to wait until there were more consistency in dry diapers in the mornings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you know if the bed ends up wet in the early morning or in the middle of the night? I realized mine just didn't want to get up in the early morning and would go in pull ups instead. Once we took the pull ups away , she was nighttrained in a couple weeks.
In a couple of weeks? Did you wash the sheets like every other day or something?
We had a similar issue and just went back to diapers for now. Reading your post, kind of makes me wonder if should just stick it out longer. Originally we were going to wait until there were more consistency in dry diapers in the mornings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do you know if the bed ends up wet in the early morning or in the middle of the night? I realized mine just didn't want to get up in the early morning and would go in pull ups instead. Once we took the pull ups away , she was nighttrained in a couple weeks.
That's impossible! According to DCUM, NO child is EVER ready until their pull-up is dry every single night for weeks.
OP, wait until your DC is at least 7 years old.
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