How to toilet train children
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buds:
my jeans (around the hips) wud've been wet liao! :shock:
For awhile there thot u buay tahan n pee..
buds:
Yup yup!!Yeah boy, from KFC to the other end ya know! It's far oredi
without the crowd. I dare not imagine the weaving thru' the
crowd part with an-almost-going-to-pee kiddo on my hip.
so worried that my kanchiongness will make her pee out due to the excitement..
also worried the bouncing around on my hip will also make her pee out...
sometimes, carry one and pull one along smore.. :faint:
So next time you happen to see a kanchiong mama on \"PEE EMERGENCY ALERT'.. call out, it may just be ME..
err... or maybe wait till we come out of the loo first...
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Dear all
My son will be 5years old in Dec. He can be toilet train to go \"wee wee\" in the afternoon nap but when it comes to night training...he does not want to get up. Oh my goodness!
I am having difficulties in getting him to go to \"wee\" without disturbing his sister(6years old) sleep (in the same room) and of course daddy's :x in the night. (next door)
He will scream and shout in the middle of the night should I force him to go toilet....saying he need to sleep.
[color=darkred]please give me some advice. I do understand that it will be better not to give him drinks 2hrs before he sleep and ask him to go toilet before he go sleep. [/color]
I usually give milk at 9pm cos dinner is at 6.30 or 7pm and fruits at 8pm then drag him out of bed at 11pm (that is when i tried nite toilet training) and hopefully before my hubby sleep.
But by 3 or 4am (that when most of us are at \"zombie\" state) the bed is wet and I have to change another mattress if he is not on diaper and should he be (cos i go no choice) and i drag him out off bed to do the \"routine\" he will scream and throw tantrum.
How to train? :stupid: -
hdbtaitai8:
hi taitai
How to train? :stupid:
please discuss toilet train http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3160&start=0.
technically, your kid is only 4.5yo. at that age, i will carry my boy to the toilet to pass urine in the middle of the night. it may be tiring, but that is the only option if i do not want the hassle of a wet bed. -
Dear Jedamum
thanks for the info. maybe i was comparing him with my dau who manage to do it at the age of 3+.
So no choice...have to do a bit of weightlifting of a 17kg boy...
Cheers!jedamum:
hi taitaihdbtaitai8:
How to train? :stupid:

please discuss toilet train http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3160&start=0.
technically, your kid is only 4.5yo. at that age, i will carry my boy to the toilet to pass urine in the middle of the night. it may be tiring, but that is the only option if i do not want the hassle of a wet bed. -
Hiya
How about instead of carrying him or dragging him, get a plastic spittoon 痰盂 (the type that look like a top hat when inverted), let him pee into it and empty it into the toilet, spray some Jeypine/Dettol/Lysol disinfectant, rinse and you can save your shoulder/arm. -
Hi Hiya
thanks for the suggestion. Will try and see if he wants to wake up to pee into the spittoon. Hopefully he aim carefully too.
Cheers! hdbtaitai8MLR:
Hiya
How about instead of carrying him or dragging him, get a plastic spittoon 痰盂 (the type that look like a top hat when inverted), let him pee into it and empty it into the toilet, spray some Jeypine/Dettol/Lysol disinfectant, rinse and you can save your shoulder/arm. -
hdbtaitai8:
thanks for the suggestion. Will try and see if he wants to wake up to pee into the spittoon. Hopefully he aim carefully too.
I would suggest that you hold the spittoon closer to his penis, so that you won't end up mopping the floor as well. Or alternatively get a bigger one. -
:xedfingers:
first thing is to get him to wake up!
Thanks a lot for coming to resue! :lol:MLR:
I would suggest that you hold the spittoon closer to his penis, so that you won't end up mopping the floor as well. Or alternatively get a bigger one.hdbtaitai8:
thanks for the suggestion. Will try and see if he wants to wake up to pee into the spittoon. Hopefully he aim carefully too.
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Hi,
I’m going to start to wean my girl off wearing diaper at night. She’s 5+, but always wakes up with a wet diaper even though she goes to the toilet before she sleeps (9pm) and her last drink of water is like 1.5hrs before sleeping.
Is there such a thing as a waterproof mattress cover? Which I can put over her mattress so that any accidents will not be absorbed into the mattress? I don’t mean the normal mattress protector which is also absorbant, like the mattress.
Appreciate some advice, tks ! -
BLTN:
I bought two kinds before.Hi,
I'm going to start to wean my girl off wearing diaper at night. She's 5+, but always wakes up with a wet diaper even though she goes to the toilet before she sleeps (9pm) and her last drink of water is like 1.5hrs before sleeping.
Is there such a thing as a waterproof mattress cover? Which I can put over her mattress so that any accidents will not be absorbed into the mattress? I don't mean the normal mattress protector which is also absorbant, like the mattress.
Appreciate some advice, tks !
1. Plastic mat (can buy from most stores that sell baby stuff): This one is totally waterproof so you just need to lay it on her bed and wipe/wash clean after use. However, my DD didn't like this as she sweats a lot during sleeping and the mat is not breathable, even though I put the mat under her mattress cover to protect the mattress.
2. Cloth mat with rubber/plastic backing which prevents slipping too (I found this at MothersWork some years ago): This was more acceptable since it has a fabric-lined surface with a waterproof backing. I bought two and I would machine wash them, then spin dry for convenience. Over time, the rubber backing will slowly peel off and the fabric will become fuzzy and attract lint. However, by that time, my DD had stopped wetting the bed.
Note: My DD is now 7 so I sure hope there are better and more of such products on the market now.
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