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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 720157" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I used night time diapers at night. I didnt really have a problem. You just sound pickier than me. If it wasnt a perfect fit....I didnt care. In all, they kept the kids pretty dry.</p><p>My daughter never even thought about anything except paper diapers and she's much pickier about things than I am.</p><p></p><p>I have a new question for us all...hehe. How did you potty train? Did you take it very seriously, read while child was on potty until they went or were you easygoing? As you can guess, I was easygoing...and they all got trained. My youngest daughter pulled off her her diaper and went on the potty with no prompting by 18 months. The others were trained by 2 and 3. I wasnt in any race to potty train them. My boys were harder to train. Sonic, with his autism, had an accident now and again through five, but was mostly trained and did his business in school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 720157, member: 1550"] I used night time diapers at night. I didnt really have a problem. You just sound pickier than me. If it wasnt a perfect fit....I didnt care. In all, they kept the kids pretty dry. My daughter never even thought about anything except paper diapers and she's much pickier about things than I am. I have a new question for us all...hehe. How did you potty train? Did you take it very seriously, read while child was on potty until they went or were you easygoing? As you can guess, I was easygoing...and they all got trained. My youngest daughter pulled off her her diaper and went on the potty with no prompting by 18 months. The others were trained by 2 and 3. I wasnt in any race to potty train them. My boys were harder to train. Sonic, with his autism, had an accident now and again through five, but was mostly trained and did his business in school. [/QUOTE]
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