My grandma potty trained me one summer when i was 6 (no joke). She usually got up to pee in the night, so she decided to get me up to come with her. That was it. I was good to go after that
Starting this with my almost 4 year old. She saw your video with Isaac and is super excited to be overnight potty training. First night tonight. We shall see how it goes. Using her older potty training underwear just in case because she can be a heavy wetter on top of the bed pads that you recommended. Thanks for all of the information. It's all wonderful.
Thank you so much for your video my 4 year old is potty trained during the day. And I think it’s time to start potty training at night .This video gave me the confidence to start the process tonight ! 🤍
Did you put pull ups on Isaac for naps prior to nighttime training as well? On Day 2 of the 3day method and finding naps are being severely cut short (usual solid 1.5-2h naps in diapers now only 30-40min because he’s either waking up wet or stirring bc he needs to pee and refuses to nap afterwards, so having to try for a second nap later afternoon which pushes bedtime later)
In practice your child should eventually start waking themselves up when they need to go or simply making it all the way through the night being dry. After a week or so you can phase out your wake ups.
Thanks for your response. Should I change tactics if we’re going on week 7 with 2 dream pees, inconsistent wettings, and still no signs of waking up to urinate? Child is a 4y/o female who day time trained 2 years ago with very rare accidents during the day.
Such great insight! Question, my 2 in a half year old still wakes up from his bed to come to our bed in the middle of the night. Do you suggest I first train him to stay in bed and then introduce nighttime potty training? Thanks for the advice!
Is he coming to you in the middle of the night to help him go to the bathroom? He is probably waking himself up because he has to go to the bathroom. Once he masters that he should stay in his bed on his own and that problem will fix itself.
I trained my son whole we co-slept. It was a doozy. Bit once inset my 3 alarms to get up to potty and then put towels over the matress leak proof cover, that was a game changer. It took us about a week and half to be honest. Sometimes we both missed the alarm or were too tired. That's our fault.
This is awesome. I knew about liquids, but adding that extra before bed is awesome. I had an alarm ⏰️ that got me up 3 times a night to take my kiddo to the bathroom. He co-slept.😅🙄. I will do the same, but this one does Not co-sleep. She's in her bed. Taking away that nighttime oatmilk will be a doozy!
@ActivelyFamily thanks! I'm back again for a refresher . I now have my 18 mo old son that's up to bat! Quick question, any tips for the last minute runner? My 3 yr old (the one I mentioned in the post 11 most ago) seems to sometimes wait til the verrrrry last second and goes running. How do I express to go when she feels it's versus waiting so long? And advice on pop fright? Scared to go due to tummy issues. Yes I've spoken with my pediatrician; I like to see if there are any other parental tips of the trade.
Congrats on potty training at 2 years old. I am convinced that our kids like to switch things up (like pee in the bed even though they are potty trained) just to mess with their parents. Just when we think we have it figured out our kids throw a curve ball.
@@elizamaglanque8875 I know this old, but funny thing, my daughter never stopped taking her cup at night and just would wake up dry. She did better at night then the day. We just reduced her cup from a whole to less than half.
@@crackerjackB I took him to the bathroom twice before bed, cut off water an hour before bed, took away his nighttime water bottle (he has it back now) and I offered prizes and praise, told him he would get a prize if he agreed to go to bed without a diaper even if he had an accident. (He hated having accidents and really didn’t want to go without the diaper) I also used a reusable pee pad in the bed
Good question. You could easily introduce standing once your son has a good understanding of how/when to use the bathroom. In order words, once he is fully potty trained go ahead and teach him another way to do it (standing).
@@ActivelyFamily oh yes! We reasure our daughter that she will grow out of it someday( when she gets her period most likely according to her dr but we haven't told her that ) and that she is not loved any less!
I wish I had found your channel 2 years ago before my daughter was born. So much wisdom from your own experience and amazing positivity.
Thank you! You are too kind.
Your day time potty training video worked for me and this video has answered some questions I had about night time potty training.
I've subscribed to your channel because of your helpful potty training tips
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My grandma potty trained me one summer when i was 6 (no joke). She usually got up to pee in the night, so she decided to get me up to come with her. That was it. I was good to go after that
That’s amazing. What a great grandma you have.
Starting this with my almost 4 year old. She saw your video with Isaac and is super excited to be overnight potty training. First night tonight. We shall see how it goes. Using her older potty training underwear just in case because she can be a heavy wetter on top of the bed pads that you recommended. Thanks for all of the information. It's all wonderful.
Good luck night training. I hope it goes easily for you and your child.
Thank you so much for your video my 4 year old is potty trained during the day. And I think it’s time to start potty training at night .This video gave me the confidence to start the process tonight ! 🤍
Nighttime Potty Training
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Here is my night time training video. You got this!!!
it's wonderful. thank u for sharing!!!
LOVE your videos! Would love you to post the sleep training video you referred to earlier!
Coming soon!
Issac is so sweet. 😊
Thanks
I'm really trying with my toddler. Thanks again for the help
You are most welcome!
Did you put pull ups on Isaac for naps prior to nighttime training as well? On Day 2 of the 3day method and finding naps are being severely cut short (usual solid 1.5-2h naps in diapers now only 30-40min because he’s either waking up wet or stirring bc he needs to pee and refuses to nap afterwards, so having to try for a second nap later afternoon which pushes bedtime later)
Can you link me to the book please?
How do you phase out the one hour wake up?
In practice your child should eventually start waking themselves up when they need to go or simply making it all the way through the night being dry. After a week or so you can phase out your wake ups.
But every kid is different so it might take longer.
Thanks for your response. Should I change tactics if we’re going on week 7 with 2 dream pees, inconsistent wettings, and still no signs of waking up to urinate?
Child is a 4y/o female who day time trained 2 years ago with very rare accidents during the day.
@@lunchitizemecapngive us an update on what helped
Such great insight! Question, my 2 in a half year old still wakes up from his bed to come to our bed in the middle of the night. Do you suggest I first train him to stay in bed and then introduce nighttime potty training? Thanks for the advice!
Is he coming to you in the middle of the night to help him go to the bathroom? He is probably waking himself up because he has to go to the bathroom. Once he masters that he should stay in his bed on his own and that problem will fix itself.
I trained my son whole we co-slept. It was a doozy. Bit once inset my 3 alarms to get up to potty and then put towels over the matress leak proof cover, that was a game changer. It took us about a week and half to be honest. Sometimes we both missed the alarm or were too tired. That's our fault.
How old is Isaac?? I am wondering if my 2.5 year old can do this
This is awesome. I knew about liquids, but adding that extra before bed is awesome. I had an alarm ⏰️ that got me up 3 times a night to take my kiddo to the bathroom. He co-slept.😅🙄. I will do the same, but this one does Not co-sleep. She's in her bed. Taking away that nighttime oatmilk will be a doozy!
Good luck with night time training. I like your idea of setting an alarm to help remind you.
@ActivelyFamily thanks! I'm back again for a refresher . I now have my 18 mo old son that's up to bat!
Quick question, any tips for the last minute runner? My 3 yr old (the one I mentioned in the post 11 most ago) seems to sometimes wait til the verrrrry last second and goes running. How do I express to go when she feels it's versus waiting so long? And advice on pop fright? Scared to go due to tummy issues. Yes I've spoken with my pediatrician; I like to see if there are any other parental tips of the trade.
My almost-4-year old daughter is so stubborn. She's been fully daytime potty trained since 2. Now she's dry at night but wakes up and pees in the bed!
Congrats on potty training at 2 years old. I am convinced that our kids like to switch things up (like pee in the bed even though they are potty trained) just to mess with their parents. Just when we think we have it figured out our kids throw a curve ball.
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What about a kid who still breastfeed? It’s hard to cut liquid off as he does it whenever
You are right. For it to work you would need to limit the liquids before bed. You could wait until your child is older.
@@ActivelyFamily he’s 3 yrs old now
@@elizamaglanque8875 I know this old, but funny thing, my daughter never stopped taking her cup at night and just would wake up dry. She did better at night then the day. We just reduced her cup from a whole to less than half.
How old is the boy?
My son is 4.5 and was fully daytime potty trained TWO YEARS AGO but is resistant to drop the pull-up :( going to try this!
Good luck! Pull ups are definitely convenient.
@@ActivelyFamily he’s fully trained now! Only took a couple days! I’d say out of 40 days hes had accidents 10 days :)
@@retired-internet-troll what strategies did u use
@@crackerjackB I took him to the bathroom twice before bed, cut off water an hour before bed, took away his nighttime water bottle (he has it back now) and I offered prizes and praise, told him he would get a prize if he agreed to go to bed without a diaper even if he had an accident. (He hated having accidents and really didn’t want to go without the diaper)
I also used a reusable pee pad in the bed
So helpful. Thanks!☺️
At what age do young boys start standing to pee? I have a 1yo but thinking of these things now 😂
Good question. You could easily introduce standing once your son has a good understanding of how/when to use the bathroom. In order words, once he is fully potty trained go ahead and teach him another way to do it (standing).
@@ActivelyFamily thank you so much for your reply, I really appreciate it 😊 yup that makes total sense, will keep that in mind.
My 8 year old is still a bedwetter, she wears big kid pull ups and i watch her pee every night before bed.
Sometimes it’s just an age thing. My oldest was like that too. She grew out of it.
@@ActivelyFamily oh yes! We reasure our daughter that she will grow out of it someday( when she gets her period most likely according to her dr but we haven't told her that ) and that she is not loved any less!
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