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    How to train my kid to go toilet at nite?

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      winniel_tlh
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      How about afternoon?


      My daughter is 4.5 yrs now, & I'm just starting to train her without diaper for afternoon nap. So far so good, only the 1st day she wets, but has been dry ever since. (abt 5 days only ^^ )

      I plan to start training her for the night time (diaper-less) on the 3rd week of June πŸ™‚

      Wish me luck! ^^

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        winniel_tlh
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        Thank you! πŸ™‚

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          margaret99
          last edited by

          following the advice here i wake up my son 2 hours after sleep at night.

          and he will remain dry till morning. it is working for the past one week! but let me monitor for longer period and update again.

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            poppy15
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            good luck to all here doing ’ night training ’ for their DS & DD. may we all

            kam ba teh. jia you!!!

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              autumnbronze
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              This is what I did when I was toilet training DS at nite:


              1. Stop giving him any drinks 15 to 20 mins before bedtime.

              2. Make him pee before tucking him to bed.

              3. Carry him to the loo to make him pee after about 2 and a half to 3 hrs later.

              He remains dry after that.

              My next goal is to buy him an alarm clock and set it so that he can wake up by himself and call for me to take him to the loo. He is getting too big for DH to carry him liao. Perhaps the alarm clock will be his 4th birthday present πŸ˜‰ :lol:

              Anyway, its easier to toilet train them during their afternoon nap first before proceeding on for nite training. Nite training takes a bit of trial and error, because have to monitor how long it takes them to want to pee after their last pee. We found out that if we wait beyond 3 hrs, he will def wet the bed.

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                beardpapa80
                last edited by

                will waking them up disrupt their sleep?


                the β€˜no drinks before sleep’ and β€˜pee before bed’ works better for me. lol.

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                  tigger88
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                  WCW:
                  some children has to drink milk b4 they can zzzz... so it's best to wake them up 2hrs later to go p-p πŸ™‚

                  I find it very disruptive to their sleep if we were to wake them up to pee in the night. My 6yo DS1 doesn't wet his bed anymore. His cc started with training him to nap without diapers when he was around 3yo. Then when he was about 4+, we started to let him go without diapers when he sleeps at night but makes sure he pee before he sleeps (he will still take milk and water before he zzz).

                  There were a few accidents along the way and we used waterproof sheets under his bedsheet to protect the mattress. After a while, he can wake up on his own to pee if he needs to or sleeps thru the night.

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                    autumnbronze
                    last edited by

                    beardpapa80:
                    will waking them up disrupt their sleep?


                    the 'no drinks before sleep' and 'pee before bed' works better for me. lol.
                    DH doesn't purposely wake him up. He will carry him and then start talking about airplanes and stuff that DS is interested in in a soft voice. It acts as a kind of 'signal' to DS that he is being brought to the bathroom. Then, once there, he will auto just stand on his two feet once he reaches the bathroom and pee. DH will then carry him back to bed again. No problems with that so far.

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                      tigger88
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                      WCW:
                      tigger88:

                      [quote=\"WCW\"]some children has to drink milk b4 they can zzzz... so it's best to wake them up 2hrs later to go p-p πŸ™‚


                      I find it very disruptive to their sleep if we were to wake them up to pee in the night. My 6yo DS1 doesn't wet his bed anymore. His cc started with training him to nap without diapers when he was around 3yo. Then when he was about 4+, we started to let him go without diapers when he sleeps at night but makes sure he pee before he sleeps (he will still take milk and water before he zzz).

                      There were a few accidents along the way and we used waterproof sheets under his bedsheet to protect the mattress. After a while, he can wake up on his own to pee if he needs to or sleeps thru the night.

                      i find it disruptive to MY sleep :lol:
                      not to DS sleep, after back on bed he's snoring and i cant zzzzz.... πŸ˜“[/quote]LOL, ya so true. Disruptive to my sleep too when my kids wake up for milk, pee etc.

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                        poppy15
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                        WCW:
                        tigger88:

                        LOL, ya so true. Disruptive to my sleep too when my kids wake up for milk, pee etc.


                        that's why all parents are so wei-da πŸ™‚

                        u all huh...
                        waking child up to pee become disruptive to YOUR sleep... :faint:
                        somemore can say u wei da :slapshead: πŸ˜‰

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