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4 days, 12 hours ago
by socksoff

Just wondering what experiences of night time toilet training people have had? My autistic son is now 8 and we decided to take his nappy off at night while also trying to sort his sleep out so that he stays in his room all night. The staying in his room is working well by using a sleep training clock but he wees several times in the night and lets me know when he has done so. Is it pointless to try this yet? On the other hand he is never going to come to me and say that he doesn't want a nappy on!! Help!

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