The Dos and Don'ts of Potty Training Boys at Night

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Potty Training Boys at Night Doesn't Have to Be Hard!

There's a myth that's been circulating for generations that leads people to believe that potty training boys night, or really just potty training in general, is an incredibly difficult and...can you believe this, painful!....process that you have to drudge through as a parent.

Well, you can say good bye to that stereo type!

Potty training boys at night does not have to be hard, nor does it have to be painful.

There are just a few things you need to do, and a few things you need not to do!

Potty Training Boys at Night: Before We Get Started 

I Need to Make Sure We're On the Same Page...

He's Potty TrainedOk, before we go over specifically how to potty train boys at night, there's a couple things we need to make sure we understand.

First, if you're reading this, then you should have already gotten your boy potty trained during the day. If you haven't gotten that far, then that's ok!

What I recommend you do if that's the case is scroll down this page to where I've got a list of some other lenses you can visit, and you can see for yourself where you should go.

Ok?

Alright, so you're still reading...great! That means your son is fully potty trained during the day, so now we can get to working on night time.

Potty Training Boys Night: The Dos 

Here Are a Few Things You Need to Do

Have a Positive Attitude!Alright, so I'm gonna cut right to the chase...

Here's what you SHOULD do:

- DO have a positive attitude about potty training boys night. This process CAN be frustrating, but it's important that you not let it get to you. It's normal for boys to have accidents during the night until the age of 5, so you've probably still got a bit to go, but we're gonna try and get your boy trained early! =)

- DO keep a light on at night. Small children have a natural fear of the dark, which can lead to them choosing to stay in bed rather than get up and use the potty, so get a night light for their room, and maybe keep the bathroom light on for them.

- DO go to the bathroom with them before they go to bed. This will empty their bladder and decrease likelihood of a night time accident.

- DO limit their fluids for about an hour before they go to bed. This will also help limit night time accidents

Potty Training Boys Night: The Don'ts 

Here's a List of Things NOT to do

Don't Get Mad!Ok, once again, cutting right to the chase...

Here's a list of things you SHOULDN'T do when potty training boys night:

- DON'T ever show disappointment if they have an accident. It's gonna happen! Keep a positive attitude!

- DON'T be mad if your child wakes you up during the night. It's good for you to encourage them to wake you up if they need something.

- DON'T let them sleep in regular underwear. If they're still having accidents at night, then it'll save you a lot of frustration if you go ahead and shell out a few bucks for pull ups.

Well, you can see that list of don'ts is actually pretty short. If you keep a positive attitude, and encourage your child when they do badly, instead of reprimanding them, then you'll have no trouble. Just be patient!

Potty Training Boys Night: A Speedy Alternative 

If You're Having Trouble, Here's What I Recommend

Alright, now, you've gotten this far...give yourself a nice pat on the back! You've done well.

But, I'm guessing you've still got some questions, and that's normal, so here's what I'm going to recommend:

Take a look at some of the other lenses I've got listed at the bottom of this one. They cover a pretty broad range of topics, and might help you out.

Alternatively! If you're just kind of stumped, or maybe if you'd like a faster solution, then let me point you in the direction I suggest.

I suggest you take a look at www.TurboPottyTraining.info.

Now, I'm not going to lie to you, the Turbo Potty Training Method will cost you $27.

WAIT! Don't leave yet, just take a second and think about this. If you look at that site, you'll see that you can be guaranteed a fully toilet trained son in 3 days or less, and if you don't then you'll receive a FULL REFUND. In fact, you get 8 weeks to try it out and see if you like it (but You have my word you won't need 8 weeks!).

For $27 you could buy about 1 1/2 packs of name brand pull ups. Now, you've got nothing to lose by trying it out. If you don't like it, you can get a refund, no money lost, but just think if it did work...

If you could have your son potty trained at night in the next 3 days...

Wouldn't that be GREAT?

I really recommend you take a look at least. If you look and aren't convinced, then that's fine too, but I think that you will.

Here it is again, just in case you missed it:

www.TurboPottyTraining.info

Got Some More Questions About Potty Training Boys Night? 

Or Maybe You've Just Got Questions About Potty Training in General...

Either way, I suggest you take a look at a couple of these lenses, as they'll really help answer any questions you might still have.

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