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  2. When (and how) should you start potty training? Experts say ...

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    Other good indicators that a child is ready are having a dry diaper for an extended period of time and waking up dry from a nap. When a toddler can pull down a diaper, disposable training pants or ...

  3. Nocturnal enuresis - Wikipedia

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    Dry bed training: Dry bed training is frequently waking the child at night. [75] [76] Studies show this training is ineffective by itself [77] and does not increase the success rate when used in conjunction with a bedwetting alarm. [68] Star chart: A star chart allows a child and parents to track dry nights, as a record and/or as part of a ...

  4. Bedwetting alarm - Wikipedia

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    The classical conditioning paradigm components for the bell and pad method are the following: The unconditioned stimulus (US) is the awakening stimulus or the alarm sound, the unconditioned response (UR) is the awakening response and sphincter contraction, the neutral stimulus (NS) is the feeling produced by bladder distention (feeling of having a full bladder), the conditioned stimulus (CS ...

  5. I've tried every potty training method there is. Here's why I ...

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  6. Toilet training - Wikipedia

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    Toilet training (also potty training or toilet learning) is the process of training someone, particularly a toddler or infant, to use the toilet for urination and defecation. Attitudes toward training in recent history have fluctuated substantially, and may vary across cultures and according to demographics .

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  8. My kid is potty trained. Why am I still wiping his butt? - AOL

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    Potty training experts share tips for teaching your kid to do the toilet paper duties. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  9. Night terror - Wikipedia

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    In most children, night terrors eventually subside and do not need to be treated. It may be helpful to reassure the child and their family that they will outgrow this disorder. [32] The duration of one episode is mostly brief but it may last longer if parents try to wake up the child. [33] Awakening the child may make their agitation stronger. [33]