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<p style="text-align: justify;">After your child has learned to potty train throughout the course of the day, you’ll want to start working to potty train your toddler at night.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Often, this can be a more challenging process than learning to potty train during the day as your child may not yet have enough bladder control to make it through the night yet. It is completely natural for this process to take some time. Often, working at nighttime potty training can lead to potty training regression. If this happens, please be patient.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://mommypottytraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Mom-showing-toddler-potty.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1541" title="Potty Train" src="http://mommypottytraining.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Mom-showing-toddler-potty.jpg" alt="potty train" width="123" height="99" /></a>Additionally, please be sure your child is quite comfortable with going to the potty during the day. If he or she hasn’t successfully learned to potty train throughout their day, they will most likely not make it through the night.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Listed below are a few some helpful hints to follow once you begin to potty train at night:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1. Be certain that your child <strong><em>goes to the potty right before</em></strong> they climb in bed.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2. To reduce the chances of an accident during the night, <strong><em>limit the amount of water, milk, or juice</em></strong> your toddler drinks <strong><em>for one to two hours</em></strong> before bedtime.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3. <strong><em>Leave the door cracked, a night light on, and put your child’s potty seat in the closest bathroom</em></strong> so that he or she can access it during the night. This likely won’t happen for some time, but with practice your child will get out of bed and use the potty when they need to.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">4. In the early stages, you may want to <strong><em>consider getting your child out of bed once during the night</em></strong> to go to the bathroom. This can make the process of learning to potty train at night go more quickly.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">5. <strong><em>Make use of pull-ups</em></strong>. By putting your child in pull-ups at night, they’ll have the protection of a diaper, but have the ability to go to the bathroom on their own once they are comfortable getting in and out of bed on their own.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">6. Always provide your child with <strong><em>loads of encouragement</em></strong>. This goes for all steps of teaching your child to potty train, but be sure to offer your child heaps of encouragement and rewards. Make a big deal of small successes!</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Above all else, nighttime potty training requires patience. By following the tips listed above, you will start to see progress. Every child learns to <a title="Potty Train" href="http://www.mommypottytraining.com/" target="_self">potty train</a> at their own pace, so always remember to allow the process to unfold naturally without pressure or stress.</p>


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<p>my 2.5 year old toddler is toilet trained during the day but before he goes to bed at night i have to put him in nappy and he wakes up at night at around 2 a.m that i think most likely is because of full bladder or wet nappy&#8230;i go to work and it is a bit hard for me to wake up at night so i just wanted to know what most parents do?
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<p>Wait.  I&#8217;m sorry, but there isn&#8217;t anything that I can think of that will make them wait.  Maybe you want to cut him off from fluids after 5 or 6, you might have to experiment to see what works.</p>
<p>My kids were 3 or 4 before they could make it through the night.  I actually remember wearing diaper to bed for the night.  I think I was 4 before I made it through the night.</p>


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<p>We have been trying to get our son, who is now 3, potty trained since February.  He wears only underwear during the day and pull-ups during naps and nighttime.  He does pretty well with the whole potty thing cause we take him almost every hour to the toilet.  But for the life of me, we can not get him to come and tell us when he needs to go or even get him to go poop in the toilet.  We have tried rewards (stickers, M&#038;M&#8217;s, etc.) and it doesn&#8217;t work.  We have cheered and made such a big deal of him going but that doesn&#8217;t encourage him to tell us or to go poop in the toilet.  We have sat him on the toilet 15 minutes at a time around the time that he usually does go poop and he won&#8217;t go but will go 5 minutes in his underwear after he is off the toilet.  We have told him his underwear are special and they aren&#8217;t suppose to get dirty and that it is gross to go in his underwear.  I have run out of ideas.  Any help.  No, my child is not handicap in anyway.  Please only positive answers.
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<p>Stop pressuring him.  Just stop all the tactics and focus on something else.  Stop trying altogether.  I bet if you let him, he will do it on his own without you even telling him sooner than you think.</p>
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<p>Hi, i have a 9 months old labrador, who knows to only go to toilet outside, yet at night and when we are at work, will quite happily go on the kitchen floor where she stays. </p>
<p>When she stays at someone elses house she if fine, won&#8217;t pee indoors or anything, and has on occasion gone up to a week without messing when left alone in my kitchen, but now she does it all the time again, i can only assume she thinks she can go there becuase she did as a puppy on newspaper, </p>
<p>does anyone have any helpful ideas how i can get her to stop? i&#8217;ve tried deterent sprays, late evening walks, getting her into a routine, praising her when she goes outside, the lot, but she still does it, only here.  i think i have a lazy dog!
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<p>Your dog might think it is OK to go there because that is where she was paper-trained but it could be that there is a lingering smell that she can detect despite your cleaning efforts.</p>
<p>You need to use a veterinary deodoriser &#8211; something like Total Spray which you can get from Vets.  Ordinary domestic sprays and cleaners don&#8217;t work as they often contain ammonia which enhances the smell of urine.</p>
<p>You could also try restricting the area in which she sleeps overnight.  If a dog is going to urinate it will usually go as far away from its&#8217; sleeping area &#8211; usually the other side of the room to which it is confined.  Reducing the area that the dog has access to might make her hold on until you get up and let her out.</p>
<p>However if she is left for several hours during the day if you are out at work she might just not be able to hold on long enough.</p>
<p>Another tip is NOT to tell her off.  Some dogs eventually expect to be told off when their owners return &#8211; not because they know they have done something wrong but because they have got accustomed to their owner being angry!  Such dogs can urinate in fear just as they hear a key in the door or the car returning.  And sure enough they get told off!</p>
<p>Keep up the praise when she gets it right.</p>
<p>Good Luck!</p>
<p>P.S. No matter what the therapist told the other person &#8211; dogs do not sit at home all day plotting revenge. THEY DO NOT URINATE ON YOUR FLOOR TO GET BACK AT YOU.</p>
<p>DON&#8217;T make a huge fuss when you leave her and when you come back.  THIS CAN HAVE THE EFFECT OF INCREASING ANY ANXIETY.   The dog can pick up on your anxiety if you keep reassuring her when you leave and can also cause stress if she is waiting hours for you to come back and greet her wildly as if the whole absence is a big deal.</p>


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<p>Hi all , my son Reece is 2 years and 8 months.He has been toilet trained for about 6 months now and the last 3 months never has an accident at all . He can pull his own pants and trousers down and up and hold his own willy and stand up and wee . we have noticed the last 2 weeks we have been getting a lot of dry nappies in the morning even when he has been going to bed with a cup of juice , and he has also been waking us up in the night asking to go a wee and then goes and does one first thing in the morning&#8230;&#8230; does this mean he is ready for night &#8211; time toilet training?? any help or advice would be great thanks ! tbh i thought he was a bit young as i manily thought boys weren&#8217;t ready until about 3 years ??
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<p>This is as good a time as any!  Take the night-time diaper off.  Be prepared for the odd accident, but how else is he going to learn but to pee himself in the middle of the night?</p>
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<p>I have a 5 year old daughter who sleeps very heavily at night.  She usually soaks her nighttime pull up regardless of how early I get her to stop drinking anything before bed time.  I was wondering if I should try to force her to potty train at night by not letting her wear her pull up for a week and just getting up and cleaning up the sleeping situation for a week or so?  Or setting my alarm and waking her 2x or so?  Anyone every had a late bloomer (potty training wise) who is a heavy sleeper too?  Suggestions?<br />
I have no idea what &#8216;k&#8217; is talking about.  I have been on Yahoo answers under my previously single name until today when I changed it (couldn&#8217;t figure out how to adjust everything at once).  I really could use some advice if anyone has any?<br />
And to K &#8211; I went through a divorce and moved 3x over the past 12 months&#8230;.I&#8217;ve been a bit busy for Yahoo Answers lately.  Sorry!
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<p>Hi &#8211; my daughter is just turned 3&#8230; She was daytime trained for 6-8 weeks before I took away the nightie pull up&#8230; When I decided to take it away I limited drinks one hour before bedtime&#8230; She goes to the toilet before bed at 7pm then I get her up to the toilet at 11pm&#8230; She always pees then goes right back to sleep&#8230; Perhaps she soak the pull up because she knows she has no need to hold it in&#8230; Take it away and see how she goes&#8230;</p>
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<p>I have potty trained my daughter she wake up from nap and night time dry.  She tells me when she has to pee all the time.  She will not poop in the potty.  she poops in her pants and in the tub consistently.  What do I do to get her to stop this??
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<p>when you go to the bathroom take um and i know its gross but when you poop show them and make a big deal.. also when you see them grunting run to the bathroom and when they do it make sure you applaud good behavior..</p>
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<p>Well it has been two months since i started potty training my now 30 month old son. So far so great! : ) still has an occasional accident while playing and we still have to remind him to go or half of the time he doesn&#8217;t make it on time. but still great and thinking we are ready for night time training </p>
<p>so far we can go on outings with him in underwear which is awesome we went two hours drive out of our way furniture shopping and zero accidents he is just tall enough to tippy toe and make the toilet so thats great. and just about 2 weeks or so ago started having him nap in underwear unless he is with a babysitter and he has not had an accident during nap time </p>
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<p>I&#8217;m not a mom but I&#8217;m 17 and i&#8217;ve been babysitting since I was 13 and there are four boys I babysit in particular.  I&#8217;ve learned that kids don&#8217;t night time potty train until they&#8217;re ready.  You should definitely start him in a pull up and see if he has an accident in that.  I say it wont be until their body is ready because I babysit brothers, a 4 and 5 year old and they still have to wear pull ups at night otherwise they have accidents.  Their cousins are 5 and 2.  The five year old wears a pull up but the 2 year old doesn&#8217;t and rarely has accidents.  My sister also wet the bed occasionally until she was 10&#8230;it really just depends on the person&#8217;s body..good luck!!</p>


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<p>My daughter potty trained very early (20months) but still needed a diaper at night until last summer (3&#038;1/4yrs old), so this is really normal . EVentually we weened her off of it by helping her pee before we went to bed, but I&#8217;m sure yours is too young for that.  Until that point though, we used Nighttime Pullups.  They are more expensive than generic but they work better.  with my 2.5 yr old now we still use these, and I even have to check her when I go to bed (about 10:30) and sometimes I put a new one on her.  If that doesn&#8217;t work you&#8217;ll probabyl just have to resort to a regular diaper at night.  good luck!</p>
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