3 is a good age to be potty trained in waking hours but seems a little young to always stay dry at night. Medically, young children sleep very soundly and so have not developed the ability to wake up and know they need to go. My daughter was about 4 when we starting working on making her stay dry all night because by then I knew she could tell she needed to go and would go in her pants because it was easier. If you don't want her to wet the bed, use Easy Ups at night time. Just tell her they are night time panties for big girls and continue to encourage her to use the potty if she can, but don't chastise her for wetting in her sleep. I honestly don't know she is old enough yet.I am trying to train my 3 year old girl to stay dry at night to no avail any advice would be great?
No please don't listen to the quack who probably has no kids!! I have two girls and I trained them both at 18 months. The trick is to have he/she on a routine at night also. Limit drinks as least a hour and a half before bed.and the most annoying part is getting her up in the middle of the night. Make sure its the same time every night by like maybe 2 weeks or so she her body will self adjust and he/she will be able to get up by themselves or be dry by the end of the night.I am trying to train my 3 year old girl to stay dry at night to no avail any advice would be great?
Stop the drinks at least 2-3 hours prior to her bedtime. Maybe you could sleep with her and help her get out of bed when it's time!
Try to decrease liquid intake at night time, then let her go to washroom before going to bed.
try cutting off all the fluids at a certain time every night and waking her up after a couple hours of sleep. before long she wont wet anymore. i have also tried the bribing method as well and that worked for me too. my daughter wanted care bear sheets. so i told her i would buy them for her when she quit wetting during the night. stickers worked well for my oldest. i made up a fun chart with her help and we set goals. every night that she went without wetting she got a sticker. after so many stickers than she could go with me to the store and get something for all her great work.
good luck, hope this helps
This is what I did (and still do)
No liquids for 1.5 hrs before bed and make them use the potty right before bedtime, even if they ';just try'; (they usually go)
This should do the trick.....but always place a plastic sheet under the regular one just to be safe :-)
When my daughter was 3 I started to train her at night. She would go to the bathroom right before bed and I would put her to sleep with her panties on~ reminding her not to wet them. While she was asleep I would put her diaper/pullup on. As soon as she woke I would bring her to the bathroom. When she woke up and her diaper/pull up was dry I started to keep her panties on all night. I was kinda weaning her off her diapers. It worked for her... Id say a couple months and she was done.
No liquid after supper - just sips if she's dying of thirst. See how she does, and move back the time if she's doing better.
She's 3 and may just be a little young yet for that. To help though, cut off all liquids a couple hours before bedtime and make sure she goes right before going to bed. Give her some time, she'll get there.
I guess I got lucky that my 3 year old doesn't have bedtime accidents, but yea, make sure to cut out fluids and have them urinate and stuff right before bed.
If anything, also get mattress protector pad so that way the mattress doesn't get ruined.
we're just starting with our three year old for about 2 weeks ago and she's only wet once what we do is straight after tea she goes straight to the toilet then she gets her pj's on reads a book etc and just before we turn out the light sit her on again evan if she says no i don't need to toilet we take her anyway and she always does wee goes to bed and wakes up dry and we leave undies on her not the nite pull ups cos other wise she knows she's got a nappy on and just goes in it but with undies she thinks she's all grown up hope i could help good luck
For our child we bought a unit which has a pad that goes in the diaper/pants at night which sets off an alarm when it senses moisture. It wakes the child and you as soon as they start.
Lots of kids have this issue. Keep her in pull-ups at night. She will outgrow it. Withholding liquids is not right. Just make her go before bed.
you can do anything but you do know that it take lonfer to master nite time potty training than day traning
Why? She's only three. Maybe her system just isn't ready yet.
Not gonna happen. She's only three, her bladder isn't that well developed.
Prolly more time... get some pull-ups... she will stop soon enough.
No liquids after 6 pm and if you do give it to her, you will have to wake her in the middle and put her on the toilette. Run water to get her to let it flow.
Thats the on ly way.
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