Tijdens de lock down hebben we een poging gedaan. Een week lang. Maar het mocht niet baten. We hebben allerlei boekjes gelezen maar ze wilde simpelweg niet. Forceren is ook geen oplossing. Dus we hebben het even losgelaten. En toen kwam laatst een oproep van Oepsie Heroes.
Read our latest parent review of Oopsie Heroes by Australian mum Flick at Baby Vine Australia.
There is one part of parenting that has me stumped: night training a child. After winging through it with Cassie, I was thrilled to test out the Oopsie Heroes Bedwetting Alarm with Vivi.
As a parent, toilet training has come across my mind now that my once-baby is now a toddler. Of course, there will be a time where I will be weaning him from the diapers later on, and I was looking for some ideas on toilet training for toddlers.
My son (age 7) has a problem with bedwetting for years. I tried some bedwetting alarms which use cable to connect the sensor and alarm. As far as I know most of bedwetting alarms have cable to connect sensor and alarm. I was looking for a wireless bedwetting alarm. Read further about my experience using Oopsie Heroes in Japan.
My son is 2 years and 7 months and for about a month he’s been consistently using the potty, apart from night-time, when he would simply wear a nappy. I was looking forward to stop using nappies. The idea of having a device letting me know when my son was getting wet before him actually realising sounded wonderful, so we gave it a go.
By Monica at the blog www.whatdoesmammasay.com
We are trying out a new bedwetting solution at the moment called Oopsie Heroes. I’m trying out the product on our two and a half year old daughter, Cara. She has recently been potty trained during the day but still wears a pull-up at night so the timing seemed good to try this out on her.