Dry Nights, Done Right
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No-Nonsense Night Training Troubleshooting for Parents Who Already Attempted Night Training, But Your Toddler is Still Waking Up to Soaked Sheets🚰.
Katherine Sigblad
Certified Oh Crap! Potty Training Consultant
You didn’t ignore night training.
You didn’t just “wait for them to grow out of it”
You actually tried to graduate from the nighttime pull-up
And yet…
wet sheets nearly every morning💧
drowning in endless loads of laundry 🧺
soggy and soaked nighttime pull-up 🩲
Doubt, defeat and overwhelm creep in.
Was he truly developmentally ready?
Am I making his sleep worse?
Will leaving the pull-up on improve or derail his abilty to stay dry?
Must I nip this in the bud right now, or will it go away on its own?
This course helps you, mom, course-correct, so you can give your child the gift of this critical life skill.
You matter too! You shouldn’t be stuck washing endless loads of laundry and buying nighttime pullups with no end in sight.
But most importantly, your little one deserves to thrive and enjoy childhood without the shame and embarrassment of wetting the bed well into elementary and middle school.
Mysteriously Missing the Mark?
This guide isn’t for parents starting from ground zero.
If you have already been:
waking your child for a dream pee or two
consciously limiting fluids 🚰
removing the pull-up
only to realize your child is still waking drenched in pee, and neither of you can pinpoint the root cause or how to stay dry overnight, then it’s time to troubleshoot.
What mamas are saying about my
“Dry Nights, Done Right” Course
Here’s What “They” Get Wrong About Night Training
Night training isn’t something children “grow out of” necessarily.
There is actually a developmental window that you as the mom must capitalize on. 🚨 By age 3 to 3½, the bladder is learning how to hold and consolidate pee.🚨
Don’t panic if your child missed this window. It’s not impossible to resolve, but the earlier you seek support, then the faster your child can develop the skill of waking up dry.
I show moms how to prioritize physiology 🫧 > pressure
Modern parents are parenting in a radically different culture
Ultra-absorbent pull-ups —> keep kids “feeling dry” 🧷
Pull-ups —> developmental “big kid” milestone 🧃
Late bedtimes —> overtired bodies 😵💫
Screens —> keeping brains alert long after sunset 📱
Contradictory advice from “expert” sources
Did you know that previous generations didn’t call it “night training”?
They just discontinued using all forms of diapers in one fell swoop. Simple, but not easy, nowadays
Imagine waking up effortlessly to dry sheets and smiles every day
This can be you!
No trauma or tears. No more mysterious bedwetting.
This course will explain exactly why your child is waking up wet despite all of your well-intentioned efforts to ensure they stay dry.
This Guide is for You If
Maybe you did Elimination Communication. Now what?
Your little one is either approaching the notorious 18 month milestone, or maybe even already surprassed it.
You used cloth diapers from day 1.
You need guidance on exactly how to wrap up EC and transition to 100% toilet indepencence.
Parents Come to Me for Help with
General Potty Training
✓ Go from ground zero to toilet independence
✓You experimented with another method and need remedial help
✓Bridge the gap between elimination communication and totally potty trained.
Poop Withholding
✓ Go from exclusively pooping in pants, a diaper, or on the floor to in the toilet
✓ Eliminate the root cause of associated escalating behavior
✓ No more smearing/leaking in underwear
✓ No more requesting a diaper/pull-up for the sole purpose of pooping in it
Pee Withholding
✓Get pees in the toilet without the drama and within reasonable timeframes
Regressions & Resistance
✓ Go from “my child unlearned this skill” to “we’re right back on track” after a major life event such as a move, divorce, tragedy, welcoming a new sibling, or starting school.
✓ Go from an aversion to sitting on the toilet to easeful sitting and releasing.
Night Training & Bedwetting
✓ Capitalize on the best time to get your child out of a night-time pull-up
✓ Learn the exact protocol to help your child stay dry overnight
Troubleshooting Accidents
✓ Determine the “why” behind poop and pee accidents and learn the “how” to resolve them.
Client Testimonial
“My mind is blown in regard to night training. Once we implemented Kat's strategies for our 2.5 year old son, he began waking up dry easily and sleeping so much better. We saw this steak of success in just a few short nights, but holy smokes; I would have continued with night diapers for at least another year without Kat's guidance because I just had no idea!'"
Carissa, Massachusetts
Work with me
Moms and dads, we’ve lost our village and the elder wisdom that comes with it. It is not your fault that this rite of passage for both parents and children, potty training, has become rife with tension and misunderstanding. We have never lived more in isolation, and The Big Diaper industry has successfully severed our instincts while keeping our little ones dependent on diapers well past “readiness.”
You should not have to white knuckle your way through potty training struggles solo, especially amidst the sea of bold claims and conflicting information on social media about potty training from those who haven’t even experienced it in the trenches.
Whether you are convinced your child is just not “getting it,” or you feel completely lost, confused, or on the brink of collapse, I am here for you. I can assure you we will get to the bottom of this and devise a results-driven plan.
Sticker charts, M&M’s, time outs, and bribes are not the way. I promise. There is a better, more sustainable way that respects your child’s innate desire for autonomy. Our little ones are so much more capable than we give them credit for. It’s up to us to give them the opportunity to rise to the occasion. I look forward to getting to know you and your little one while giving you some much needed peace of mind!
What moms whom I’ve coached are saying
“It had been seven years since I last potty trained, and I was somewhat confused this time around before meeting with Kat. I left our session with way more clarity and an understanding of how to wrap up EC and officially transition to potty training once my one-year-old reaches 18 months. The day after our consult, I was able to successfully catch three pees in the toilet, three days in a row, because of the changes Kat recommended”
Daniella, Tel Aviv