Understanding Bed Wetting: What Is It? By: Sutiyo Na | Jan 24th 2010 - By the time a child reaches the age of two, he could usually can keep himself dry during the day. It make a while, a year perhaps, to help him keep dry over the night. However, even the best potty-trained child could still fail this expectation. Bed wetting is common for young children. Bedwetting is also called nocturnal enuresis or involuntary passage of urine. Tags:Bed wetting, bedwetting, toilet training, potty training
Potty Training In A Day Or Two By: Mary Eule | May 29th 2009 - Can You Really Potty Train Toddlers in a Day or Two? In spite of what you may have heard from well-meaning friends and relatives, it is possible to potty train children - even boys - in a day or two, 24 to 48 hours; I should know, I've done it many times. However, in order increase your chances of success you'll need the following three "must-haves" before you begin. Tags:potty training in a day, potty train in a day, potty training a day, 48 hour potty training