At What Age Should a Child Stop Wearing Nappies at Night?
Learn when children typically stop wearing nappies at night and how to encourage a smooth transition for dry nights.
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Children typically stop wearing nappies at night by ages 3 to 5. However, each child is different. It's important to monitor their readiness and ensure they have had dry nights consistently before making the transition. Encourage them and make the process positive and stress-free.
FAQs & Answers
- At what age do most children stop wearing nappies at night? Most children stop wearing nappies at night between ages 3 to 5, but readiness can vary depending on the child.
- How can parents encourage their child to stop using nappies at night? Parents should ensure their child has consistent dry nights, encourage them positively, and keep the process stress-free.
- What signs indicate a child is ready to stop wearing nappies at night? Signs include having regular dry nights, showing interest in wearing underwear, and communicating the need to use the toilet before bed.