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    How to train my kid to go toilet at nite?

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      Pen88n
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      tigger88:
      poppy15:

      u so jialat meh :scratchhead:

      wake up liao cannot go back to sleep....

      we hv this pattern at home now cos DH is usually the late sleeper
      so DH will be the one waking DD up for her toilet ard 1-2am, then i will be the one to wake her ard 5-6am

      so each one takes turn, fair & square :evil:

      You can auto wake up at 5-6am?

      We used to do that for DD when she was younger, once at about 12+ and another time about 6+ in the morning. Now she knows to go toilet by herself when she needs to.

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        poppy15
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        tigger88:
        poppy15:

        u so jialat meh :scratchhead:

        wake up liao cannot go back to sleep....

        we hv this pattern at home now cos DH is usually the late sleeper
        so DH will be the one waking DD up for her toilet ard 1-2am, then i will be the one to wake her ard 5-6am

        so each one takes turn, fair & square :evil:

        You can auto wake up at 5-6am?

        can.. dunno why also... cos i tend to hear a few birds outside chirping & then a few units with their light switch on opp my blk (quite glaring), then my neighbour loud sneeze & shower running tells me its ard 5-6am

        can say i'm a light sleeper. any 风吹草动, i will be wide awake.

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          tigger88
          last edited by

          poppy15:

          can.. dunno why also... cos i tend to hear a few birds outside chirping & then a few units with their light switch on opp my blk (quite glaring), then my neighbour loud sneeze & shower running tells me its ard 5-6am

          can say i'm a light sleeper. any 风吹草动, i will be wide awake.
          I think after becoming mummies, we all become light sleepers. :dancing:

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            Pen88n
            last edited by

            tigger88:
            poppy15:


            can.. dunno why also... cos i tend to hear a few birds outside chirping & then a few units with their light switch on opp my blk (quite glaring), then my neighbour loud sneeze & shower running tells me its ard 5-6am

            can say i'm a light sleeper. any 风吹草动, i will be wide awake.

            I think after becoming mummies, we all become light sleepers. :dancing:

            I became late sleeper (cos that's the only time I can do my own stuff when kids are asleep) and light sleeper (wake up once there is noise from kids). Never can sleep beyond 8.30am in the morning as kids will be pulling me out of bed. 😢 😢 😢 there goes my \"beauty\" sleep and here comes my \"panda\" eyes and wrinkles :frustrated:

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              tigger88
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              WCW:

              that's why parents are wei-da de
              :laugh: you like to emphasize that parents are wei-da de right? I do agree lah. After being a mummy myself, I appreciate my parents a lot more than before.

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                poppy15
                last edited by

                WCW:
                that's why parents are wei-da de

                parents are wei da de becos we sacrifice our sleep & become panda

                so next time if DD or DS are ask to write a compo on why parents are wei da de, they know what to write :boogie:

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                  Castle House
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                  Hi


                  I am luckier as both my DS and DD1 were toilet trained by my bbsitter..

                  But it took quite while for ds to be fully trained... dd1 was much faster.. comparatively..

                  Now, still got 1 more to train.. but bbsitter no longer here to help me.. cos she said she needed a break... thus.. now got to let her train herself.. 😉

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                    Kayton.041897s mummy
                    last edited by

                    Mine is 5 years old and would still sometimes wet the bed.

                    Once, i told him that if he wet the bed that night, he would have to wear diaper to school the following morning and night.

                    He protested and screamed "NO"!

                    He stayed dry after…! I still constantly remind him that if he wet his bed, diaper is what he is wearing to his school, i am not sure if i am cruel by threatening him like that but this is so far, the most effective way to let him stay dry through out…

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                      lostkitty
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                      Hi I would like to tag on this thread.


                      Recently I have being training my 4yo girl not to wear diaper at night and occasionally wake up at night to go toilet. However, she gave me this feeling that she is not ready.

                      1st & 2nd week: she was asked to wake up at about 2am to urine and is able to sleep thru the rest of the night. This happen when she don't drink too much water in the evening. Only 1 time bed-wetting.

                      Occasionally, she will bed-wetting one or twice on some week.

                      For the past 2 days, she has being bed-wetting. I wonder if this could due to drinking lots of water in the evening. Her last toilet time was at about 10pm and I tot she could hold on till 1 or 2 am for me to wake her up.

                      Worst part was I told her to call me if she needs to urine, but she did not. Only 1 time she call out to me but she has already urinated on bed. Even when she has urinated on bed, she don't tell me but slept thru the night with her cold buttock.

                      I have keep telling her to call me if in need to go toilet but she did not. I asked her can she do it, she say YES but in actual fact is CAN'T.

                      Somehow I feel that she was not ready to diaper-free.
                      How should I train her to sleep thru and call me if in need to urine? Please help.....:(:(:(

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                        Ikid
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                        Why not instead of she calling you, you consistently wake her up at the same time every day to make it a habit for her to go to the toilet?

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