nappies completely, you need to take the same approach that you took for daytime potty training. First, look for signs that he is ready to drop the night-time nappy:Is your child's nappy often dry in the morning? Does your child call out for help
Our expert seven-point training plan can help you achieve the positive result everyone wants - a happy child and a nappy-free house.Potty training your toddler won't all be plain sailing, but you can give yourself an easier ride by following our
Months after starting 3-year-old son Joe's potty training, he is still in nappies and Karen is desperate to get him out of them.Joe is a lovely little boy - he's so calm and placid, but he's taking his time where potty training is concerned. He
. This has worked really well. Throwing away the nappies was an inspiration!'For more potty training help click here
The next time some well-meaning friend of family member exclaims, 'Oh, is she still in nappies?' tell them sweetly that, horror of horrors, there isn't an age when children will be magically ready to potty train. In fact, there's no point even
Q My 3½-year-old son is potty trained, but when he's at nursery he sometimes wets himself. How can I stop this?A If he's been recently trained, there's every chance that when he's playing, he forgets he's not wearing a nappy. He may need gentle
Pampers® Feeln Learn has been designed to absorb like a nappy but has the added benefit of a wet sensation liner that helps the child to feel wet. The unique liner consists of a suspended top-sheet which is in permanent contact with the skin
.There will be accidents, but the lawn will be more likely to get it than a favourite rug. Stock up on a load of cheap pants and cotton shorts that are easy to wash and quick to dry in the sun.Try to start potty training at a time when you can make sure you're at home
½, but at 4, she may still be in nappies at night. Whatever stage your child's at, we've got expert mums' advice to help make the potty-training process easier, so you can achieve the ultimate outcome - a happy child and a nappy-free home.Make sure you potty
GET READYBuy a potty or training seat, 12 pairs of pants or knickers, some elasticated waist trousers, and pull-ups or disposable nappies GET SETPut the potty or training seat in the bathroom, or downstairs toilet, and tell your child what it's for