tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007319343043812330.post198205772313728120..comments2022-10-28T09:52:22.192-04:00Comments on A Page Is Turned: Liar, Liar Pull-Up on Fire...Lauren and Eddiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09761829833232522912noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007319343043812330.post-78206726569868921172014-06-12T18:17:13.053-04:002014-06-12T18:17:13.053-04:00Awww...he was probably terrified of disappointing ...Awww...he was probably terrified of disappointing you both. Especially after a good day yesterday. I personally hate pull ups! I have always found kids go in them because they know they can! Yes, wet beds and jammies are no fun for mom and dad, but they do learn quickly. Heck, they don't like being wet for long!!! I am sure you have tried many things already, but if I may...here are a few suggestions (I teach little ones and have potty trained many...including my oldest who would not go in public due to auto flush toilets and would hold it til she could not go! UGH). Hold all liquids at least an hour prior to bedtime. If you haven't already, take him on a special outing for "big boy pants" with characters on them he loves. Put those on him then a pull up on top...encourage him not to wet his "favorite" character during the night. Don't ask...but it has worked for many. The idea is he will think he has "big boy pants" on only...as that is what is closest to him. I love that you are not rewarding him every day, but requiring an extrended period. So many will be great for a day or two, then get bored with the reward and regress. Sorry if I have over stepped my boundaries with advice :-)Simply LKJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06691860606573110974noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5007319343043812330.post-29919199969574928752014-06-12T15:03:53.833-04:002014-06-12T15:03:53.833-04:00Hahaha... this makes me chuckle... especially the ...Hahaha... this makes me chuckle... especially the part about your husband already knowing the truth. Ha! Sorry! But I think it's because I can relate. We've dealt with lying too. And it's sooo hard because you want them to feel safe telling you the truth and you want them to understand the whole "boy who cried wolf" thing, and you really want to nip it in the bud while they're young... but it doesn't always click. I'll let you know if I figure out what does click. =)Meggiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01408573099786554451noreply@blogger.com