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How long does nighttime potty training take to master? A comprehensive guide

Nighttime potty training can be a challenging milestone for both parents and children. Many parents wonder how long it takes for their child to master this skill. The truth is, there is no fixed timeline as every child is different. Generally, children achieve daytime bladder control before nighttime dryness. It's important to understand that bedwetting is a common issue that affects many children even beyond the age of 5. Patience and consistency are key during nighttime training. Encouraging your child to use the bathroom before bed, limiting fluids before bedtime, and using protective bedwetting products can help ease the process. It's crucial to remember that every child progresses at their own pace, so it's essential to stay positive and supportive throughout the journey.