This. There is a hormone that develops to reduce urge at nighttime, and you can't force it to happen.Firstly if they wake for a wee wouldnt they know to go if they are trained in the day time?
The point I was making is that you cant train kids to wake when they need to go. Its a chemical reaction that happens in the brain that most kids will eventually learn to do. But it cannot be taught. You will see it yourself when the kid starts waking with a dry nappy several days in a row or starts naturally waking to go.
There might be other reasons Alessia is not hitting that milestone for example anxiety.
Did she not stay at the house?I felt sorry for Annas mother, she looked like she was going to burst into tears when she picked her up to take her to airport.
She was at Erikas in Brighton.Did she not stay at the house?
Oh, right...She was at Erikas in Brighton.
That latest tiktok is veeeeery non-binary and label heavy of mr “I’m non binary but don’t like labels and have enough money to retire tomorrow”, seems you’re scraping the barrel once again mr jotatoThe latest TikTok is utterly ridiculous. Badly put together and still going with the narrative of Jono having to wait four times before they had a son. Now this is barrel scraping at its finest. Their second child was a boy named Eduardo. Nothing can change that and it's blatantly ludicrious to try and rewrite history.
Oma Margaret stayed with Anna for a few days then went to Erikas. Jonathan was so passive aggressIve when Margaret was leaving for Brighton. Sarcastic and smart remarks as she was standing in the drive.Oh, right...
Wonder if Grandma is allowed to stay in the house...
Yes, so I wonder if when Grandma comes over, she will be allowed to stay in the house, too....Oma Margaret stayed with Anna for a few days then went to Erikas. Jonathan was so passive aggressIve when Margaret was leaving for Brighton. Sarcastic and smart remarks as she was standing in the drive.
No you can't but wearing pull ups is proven to prolong the connection happening. Look at 20-30 years ago, most kids were dry at nights at age 2 or 3. Now it's a huge percentage who aren't and if you go to a bedwetting nurse the first thing they'll tell you to do is take off the nappies. When a child wets, if they wake up and are uncomfortable it helps the brain join the dots faster. If they wee in a nappy and it's all dry and comfy still, the muscle memory just tells the body to keep releaseing pee because it's all fine. Nurses recommend absorbant bed covers or bedwetting alarms instead. Just saying this because I went through it with one of mine and people kept reassuring me with the hormone story, and my nurse had to undo everything I'd done. If I could go back, I'd take the night nappies away at 3 and use a brolly sheet or bed wetting alarm instead. It's normal that Alessia isn't dry at nights, but it's not normal or ok that they stick her in pull ups and expect the problem to fix itself. The only people telling you to wear nappies at night are the nappy companies who profit from this.This. There is a hormone that develops to reduce urge at nighttime, and you can't force it to happen.
I don't understand why as soon as they are trans female, they have to slap on the slap. No 10 year old girl should wear that much make-up regardless of their gender at birth.I find Matt Walsh to be on point again about trans kids.
I bet Jono envies the parents of this poor child.
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