So when I first started working nights G was getting up multiple times..we decided to let her cio and she eventually started sleeping through the night...we started potty training this week and she will wake up to potty. First night was no big deal she went right back down...second night up at 3 for the day, last night up at 5.....so do I just put her back in her room and do cio???
So when I first started working nights G was getting up multiple times..we decided to let her cio and she eventually started sleeping through the night...we started potty training this week and she will wake up to potty. First night was no big deal she went right back down...second night up at 3 for the day, last night up at 5.....so do I just put her back in her room and do cio???
I would let her CIO. Kj can sleep through the night without peeing most nights. She sleeps in a diaper though.
If you just started training her id probably let her wear a pull up to nap and to bed. Im not focusing on sleep potty training until he fully grasps it during the day. (just my two cents)
If you just started training her id probably let her wear a pull up to nap and to bed. Im not focusing on sleep potty training until he fully grasps it during the day. (just my two cents)
She's doing really well. I personally want to get it over with lol. I'm hoping the more control she learns to have the longer she'll last at night. Although I don't mind her waking to potty, because I do too, I just want her to go back to sleep.
If you just started training her id probably let her wear a pull up to nap and to bed. Im not focusing on sleep potty training until he fully grasps it during the day. (just my two cents)
She's doing really well. I personally want to get it over with lol. I'm hoping the more control she learns to have the longer she'll last at night. Although I don't mind her waking to potty, because I do too, I just want her to go back to sleep.
If she is understanding how to go at night id roll with it.
I'm going to start by saying we haven't even begun training yet, but what about moving her little potty to her room at night and letting her go in the dark? Or if you can get her to the real bathroom without turning on lights. Maybe that will help keep her in the "sleep time" frame of mind?
Sorry if this sounds dumb--it's just what we do on the rather rare occasion DD has a night time diaper change. I'll turn on the hall bathroom light so it illuminates her room ever so slightly so I can see better. She goes backdown waaaay faster than if I turn on the hall or her own light.
I put a night light in the bathroom today so hopefully that works!
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