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FAQ: Toilet Training: A Practical Guide To Daytime And -Best Info

Thursday, March 8th, 2012

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Question by serenity_ii: Are there nighttime training pants with more capacity?
Sometimes my two-year-old son sleeps a long time at night (sometimes he doesn’t take a nap during the day or takes it at an unusual time). Lately he’s been experiencing leaks whether we use Easy-Ups or nighttime Pull-Ups. Does anybody know of a solution? I’ve considered putting a cloth diaper doubler in a Pull-Up so it has more capacity and he can feel the wetness (and therefore learn to hold it until he gets to the toilet), but my main goal is to help him keep getting the sleep he needs.
He has started using the toilet–he’ll use it anywhere up to around five times a day–but he’s not really consistent about it yet, and I don’t want to push him.
If the training pants aren’t bothering him and he’s sleeping all right, I don’t see the point in taking him for a change; it just disturbs his sleep, and then he doesn’t want to go back to bed. If he showed discomfort, of course I’d want to get him a change to make him feel better.
My son started out in mainly cloth diapers; he’ll outgrow the biggest covers we could find for them soon. He’ll also soon outgrow size 6 diapers. So regular diapers aren’t really an option.

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Answer by Just me
what about trying a small size Depends??

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Tuesday, January 17th, 2012

Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness: A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Bedwetting

Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness is written for parents who need assistance with helping their child achieve dryness. Written by Renee Mercer, a nurse practitioner with years of success in helping kids learn to stay dry at night, she outlines a positive, very practical approach to ending bedwetting. In seven steps, you will learn: (1) What does and does not cause bedwetting;
(2) How to select the right time to start treatment;
(3) The treatment options available, and which is right for y

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The Everything Toddler Book: From Controlling Tantrums To -FAQ

Monday, October 17th, 2011

The Everything Toddler Book: From Controlling Tantrums to Potty Training, Practical Advice to Get You and Your Toddler Through the Formative Years (Everything (Parenting))

No parent needs a child care book as much as the parent of a toddler! The toddler years are an exciting and rewarding time, as your child learns to stand, walk, say words, and use the potty for the first time. Yet, along with all of these incredible milestones come all sorts of daunting parental challenges – from continuous cries in the middle of the night to the first boo-boos to erratic eating habits to public temper tantrums. What is a parent to do? The Everything Toddler Book offers pr

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