Hi there i think i have finally mastered this with my own daughter but believe me it can take a while. Be prepared to have plenty of washing. Here's what I did:
Stopped drinks an hour before bedtime
Made her go to the toilet before bed
Woke her again when i went to bed to use the toilet
Don't get angry when "accidents" occur, it will only frighten her and set her back again.
Its taken me a bout 3 weeks to keep her dry at night, I no longer have to wake her when I go to bed. She will now wake herself and shout me when she needs the toilet. Be patient x
2006-12-30 20:55:32
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answered by Anonymous
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my daughter was out of nappies from about 16 months in the day time that is. For a long time she still wore a nappie going to bed even though she woke up most nights with a dry one, until one night she said no Ma i don't need a nappie I'm a big girl like you. It was her choice and made her feel big because she chose not to wear them to bed anymore. We never looked back! we only had two wet nights after that, i used yo pit towels under her sheet just in case so it would be easier to just whip off the wet ones and i never gave out if she had an accident.
2006-12-31 15:31:09
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answered by dwes 1
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It sounds like your doing it right, it just takes time, and waking her in the middle of the night for a potty stop is a good idea. Make sure you have a matress protector and a few sets of bedding and night clothes at hand, that way when the inevitable accidents happen all you have to do is strip the bed, wipe the protector with a sanitary wipe, and remake. This way a lot of hassle and stress is avoided for both you and your little angel.
Or you could always do what we did, my son went to his grandma's for the weekend, and when he came back he was potty trained. Sometimes they just need a change of situation and method to help things along, and more than likely your mum has potty trained you and knows what she's doing lol.
2006-12-30 22:19:51
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answered by Anonymous
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my 3yr took to potty training very easy. as he wanted to do like his dad does he dont wet the bed ever ony problem i have is he dont like pooing in the toliet.........lol
point is all are children are different and unique only thing i can suggest as ut worked with my son encouragement and dont make a big deal about it dont even really talk about it to her as then she will feel relaxed. get a plastic sheet on bed let her go bed now every night without a nappy and ill tell you want seems cruel but it works she will get the hang off it as she wont want to wake up all wet. i did it to my son for 4 nights and never had a problem dont become angry or let her see any stress or worry.....
2006-12-31 16:15:43
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answered by MissTee 2
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Yep. I had a problem of getting out of bed to use the restroom for a long time. The problem was is that I was such a hard sleeper that I did not know when I needed to go. My parents talked to me. I guess they figured it out. I could not have anything to drink after a certain time. They gave me an alarm clock the kind that you wind up and has three hands. It was set for 12 midnight. Everynight I would it up so that I would remember. When the alarm went off I was allowed to turn it off after I used the restroom. It worked like a champ.
2006-12-30 13:26:48
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answered by Anonymous
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although you can buy pull up training pants theese feel like a nappy to the child if they wet i would suggest that taking her to the toilet b4 she goes to bed then if she is a good sleeper put her on a potty just b4 u go to bed and then she might stay dry for longer
2006-12-30 22:01:09
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answered by savagebabe 2
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2016-06-02 02:26:43
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answered by aasia 2
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what i did with my daughter is bought those bed mats by pampers and told her they were new magic nappies.
i used it on top of all her bed sheets so she could see it and then told her that because it was magic if she kept it dry until the morning then barbie would give her a surprise, she loves barbie! and it worked, i had to get some treats for barbie to give her, but she was so happy because barbie gave her a big girl chocolate when she didn't wet the bed for 3 days!!
don't get tensed, it will work out.
2007-01-01 10:42:36
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answered by rabiyah 3
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best thing to do is take her out of nappies altogether yes u will have extra washing.Buy a mattress protector and put spare blankets under her bed.Simply take her to the toilet before she goes to bed,limit her drinks and before you go to bed wake her again to go to the toilet.If she has a accident then what does it matter she will learn.Tell her if she needs a wee-wee then shout mummy and mummy will come to help.If will take about a week.But remember DONT TELL HER OFF FOR HAVING A ACCIDENT.good luck
2007-01-01 00:34:57
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answered by lady z 4
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She is unlikely to get tth hang of it straight away, it will take some practice. How about trying the training pants you can get with the little pictures on, that disappear if they get wet - I remember my mum used them on my little sister and they motivated her really well.
You could also try offering a reward of some kind - a sticker chart or something - for staying dry. Good luck!
2006-12-30 11:45:08
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answered by Funky Little Spacegirl 6
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