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Nightime potty training takes the longest. I would use the pull-ups at night so that if he happens to wake up he can still go to the bathroom, but if he doesn't wake up and wets his pants it won't wet the bed. Children sleep so soundly that they just don't wake up when they have the urge to potty. During the day, it's easier since they recognize the feeling of having to go, but at night they just sleep right through. Be patient, use the pull-ups and within a year he'll hold it through the night. Give him a big hug and help him through this so he won't get discouraged. Good Luck!
I am in the same boat. I decided to work on the daytime training till he gets that down pat, then take on nighttime. We still use diapers at night. My son sleeps 8-10 hours a night, and his little bladder is a little young to be holding the urine that long.
put padding on the bed , and give it some time when he gets up in the middle of the night take him to the bathroom regardless weither he's wet or dry if he continues then you can tell him he ain't a big boy give him some rewards for doing a good job . i am a mother of 4
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He is doing terrific!!! He is learning and there is always trial and error with everything that is new to us. I would put a pull up on him at nite onlythen venture back to underwear when he gets better at not wetting himself at nite.just check his pull up every morning; when it's dry for more than a week every morning than put back in underwear. Plus, get a rubber sheet for his mattress to prevent the mattress from getting ruinedWalmart has these rubber sheets in the bedding dept. for about $3-15.