That a child be dry at night for potty training to begin.
When I talk to other parents, and mention something about potty training, the first thing they ask me is if my daughter wakes up in the morning with a dry diaper.
Well, ummm, no she doesn't.
Then they tell me that she isn't ready to be potty trained.
So what's the deal with this whole dry diaper thing? I have heard of being "daytime" potty trained and then becoming "nightime" potty trained, is that the wrong thing to do?
Here's the facts. The reason why my daughter does not wake up with a dry diaper is because she has a bottle at night before she goes to bed. Even as an adult, I have to pee at night, but since I don't wear diapers, and am an adult, I can get up to pee. Yes I understand my daughter can't. But for some reason the whole "she has to have dry diapers at night to be potty trained" seems to go against human body function -- i.e. the body still processes pee/people do have to pee at night.
Anyway, I'm not training her yet. I got a newsletter in the mail that speaks of signs of readiness and my daughter hits all but two (dry diapers for several hours or at night and somethign else that I can't think of).
So just how important is this dry at night thing? Will she be doomed never to potty train, as she loves her drink before bed?
ETA: My daughter is 20 months old -- soon to be 21 months.
P.S. I'm not trying to rush her into potty training, it's just that this "dry at night" thing is usually the first thing brought up. I don't think it's natural to follow that, but I am a first time mom so sometimes I wonder.
When I talk to other parents, and mention something about potty training, the first thing they ask me is if my daughter wakes up in the morning with a dry diaper.
Well, ummm, no she doesn't.
Then they tell me that she isn't ready to be potty trained.
So what's the deal with this whole dry diaper thing? I have heard of being "daytime" potty trained and then becoming "nightime" potty trained, is that the wrong thing to do?
Here's the facts. The reason why my daughter does not wake up with a dry diaper is because she has a bottle at night before she goes to bed. Even as an adult, I have to pee at night, but since I don't wear diapers, and am an adult, I can get up to pee. Yes I understand my daughter can't. But for some reason the whole "she has to have dry diapers at night to be potty trained" seems to go against human body function -- i.e. the body still processes pee/people do have to pee at night.
Anyway, I'm not training her yet. I got a newsletter in the mail that speaks of signs of readiness and my daughter hits all but two (dry diapers for several hours or at night and somethign else that I can't think of).
So just how important is this dry at night thing? Will she be doomed never to potty train, as she loves her drink before bed?
ETA: My daughter is 20 months old -- soon to be 21 months.
P.S. I'm not trying to rush her into potty training, it's just that this "dry at night" thing is usually the first thing brought up. I don't think it's natural to follow that, but I am a first time mom so sometimes I wonder.
, and the other one is the same age as yours, but I will offer an observation on the "dry all night before you can start" idea.