My boys are 2 3 yrs. old. I call them my little Hercules'! They break thru every barrier I place for their protection! I put those push down locks for drawers, so that they don't open them, and all they do is pull the drawers until the safety breaks! Then they end up throwing out their clothes all over their room! I even put those hook and eyes at my height , to keep them from opening the doors to other rooms and bathrooms, and they work together to grab my office chair and roll it out into the hall and stand up on it, and unhook the eye! And open the door! I didn't teach them any of this! How do they know? And I even put those magnetic locks on the oven and fridge. (Waste of money!) And I even took their room door down because they broke it! So I have a child gate to keep them in their room during nap time, and through out the night until morning. But they break thru by taking turns, kicking and pushing thru the gate til it falls over! I'm losing money on all this safety Help!
put plastic over the bed, when i was younger, i wet the bed, my parents sometimes just cut open a trash bag and put it under the sheets as a temp solution till they could get the plasticmy daughter now wets the bed, i am getting her on the medicine i was on as a kid, if they are over 6, u can get the medicine for them, sometimes they cant wake up in the middle of the night if they are hard sleepers, my daughter didnt have any problems with it until this past year, and then she started it, sometimes stress can do it, if u have moved recently, or for any other reason, one thing for sure, its not their fault, dont punish them for it.that will just make it worse, there is nothing u can do about something they have no control over while their sleeping.its going to be nearly impossible to get the stain and smell out completely, u can try some air freshener, we put baby powder on our daughters bed and then put the sheet on it.also, we put her to sleep, and then right before we go to bed, we will wake her up and take her potty, sometimes we will wake up in the middle of the night and take her pottysometimes its just because they sleep to hard for their bodies to wake them up. if u wake your child up enough times, it might help him/her to get up in the middle of the night.also, have your child help clean up, take the sheets to the laundry, help make the bed, and such, depending on the age, i dont know how old your child is.check out these siteshope this helps, if u need to know anything else about it, i might be able to help u, feel free to message me on yahoo, my screen name is mommyoftwo20good luck
It's always best to put plastic under the sheet while the kids are going through this stage, the mattress can wreak even after its been washed and put out on the line. Edit response - No! Just let him have his last drink with dinner, that way he will pee most of it out before bed and should wake up dry.
As you keep reading you will see that he has a very Hard Head!! Trying to make sence or apply real world physics to One Piece kinda seems more illogical that the inconsistency that you pointed out in One Piece. Magic, idk.
you can use a carpet cleaning machine that dampens the upholstery and then sucks the water and dirt outunfortunately, mattresses are pretty hard to get completely clean once soiled. Best to be preventative with mattress pads or even a rubber sheet.
No but if you know someone with carpet cleanning / uppholstery cleanning equipment or have a way of renting one you can clean it that way, but be careful not to saturate the bed. I know this because My husband and I own a carpet cleanning business