Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For kids who still wear protection at night do you just keep them in their bedroom and they tell you when they need more?
Yes, if he has like 2 remaining he will tell me. Sometimes he forgets and realize the night...
Anonymous wrote:For kids who still wear protection at night do you just keep them in their bedroom and they tell you when they need more?
Anonymous wrote:How noticeable are Goodnites Underwear? Do they really look just like regular underwear?
Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician told us our 13yr old was barely even on the puberty scale and that when those hormones hit it would stop. Bam. Had a growth spurt and now his body wakes him up to pee. Happened almost overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it better to just let them use pull-ups instead of having to deal with washing the bed?
That’s what we do. Less shame and less laundry.
Do you ever think he makes less effort to stay dry because he knows he has a pull-up on?
The boy is asleep when it happens. What kind of effort is a person putting in when they are sleeping??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it better to just let them use pull-ups instead of having to deal with washing the bed?
That’s what we do. Less shame and less laundry.
Do you ever think he makes less effort to stay dry because he knows he has a pull-up on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At what age would you let them be responsible for taking care of it by themselves? Would you give them a choice if they want to keep wearing pull-ups or not?
no, can't do laundry every night, If he is dry for 7 nights in a row they don't have to wear them untill they have 3 accidents.
Anonymous wrote:At what age would you let them be responsible for taking care of it by themselves? Would you give them a choice if they want to keep wearing pull-ups or not?
Anonymous wrote:Not PP, but use overnights (pull ups) and protective sheet under regular fitted sheet. The pull-ups work better if they wear them under a pair of underwear.
Anonymous wrote:At 12, my son suddenly stopped waiting bed at night. It just stopped. He never did overnight camp because of this.