My oldest was my earliest daytime potty trainer, but she wore nighttime pull-ups through Kindergarten. My second, on the other hand, took his sweet time, but once he was done, he was done. No accidents during the day and dry at night. In fact, nighttime and daytime potty training are completely different. Nighttime control is all about physiology, so don't get frustrated if you need to keep up the disposables at night for a while. Pregosaur encourages other members, saying, "You don't have to train for both at the same time." And really, aside from taking some precautions like going before bed and skipping large drinks at night, there is no nighttime training possible.
Potty training is pretty much the worst, second only to changing diapers. But if I can do it successfully, anyone can. Take your time, be gentle on yourself and on your child, and things will fall into place before you know it.
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