Amazing GoodNites® Gift Pack (with product vouchers, $100 Amex Gift Card, Movie Passes & More!)
Amazing GoodNites® Gift Pack
(with product vouchers, $100 Amex Gift Card,
Movie Passes & More!)
Those of you who follow me have seen many a post around potty training. Usually, my focus is on training with a toddler, ages two or three, but potty training has never ended after I transitioned any of my kids from diapers to underwear in the day time. Night time has been a challenge with both of my boys and still continues to be a problem with my daughter. My oldest, who is big for his age, was wearing a 4T at age two and a half, so I quickly learned which brands I could turn to and trust to keep him, his PJ’s and sheets dry all night long. GoodNites® Products are more absorbent than the leading training pants, to help keep pajamas and sheets dry all night, so we quickly turned to using them exclusively. Joey used Goodnight’s, who are designed for children four and up, throughout his early potty training (because of his large size), and I continued using them to help keep him dry as he got a little older too. When it came time for Jake to potty train, we turned to GoodNites® Products right away to help us transition overnight.
GoodNites® Underwear are made to look, feel and sound like real underwear, so kids ages 4 and up will feel good wearing them – plus they’re specially made to protect kids while lying down. And you know what the best part is? Dry nights mean parents and kids can enjoy an easy night’s sleep and wake up with confidence! Talk about a win/win! Another great thing about GoodNites® is that parents can visit GoodNites.com to receive valuable advice and submit a question for the NiteLite™ Panel – a group of pediatricians and parenting experts – that’ll share support for growing kids. This is also, of course, in addition to product details, bedtime activities (including printable fun), coupons and much more!
I was so excited to work with GoodNites® on this awesome Giveaway! It’s a brand I’ve used and trusted for years now, and one I am confident can help you transition through the “limbo” years between “toddlerdom” and childhood. So this week GoodNites® is offering a fabulous prize pack (pictured above) that includes:
· GoodNites® Product Vouchers
· Skip Hop Backpack
· Foogo Water Bottle
· Bob Book
· Toothbrush and Hand Washing Timer
· Night Time Chore Cards
· Kleenex® Splash ‘N Go!® Moist Wipes
· Bubbles, Crayons, Stickers
· Movie Passes
· $100 Amex Gift Card
In addition to the entry form below (which you can fill out once a day), you must leave a comment after visiting the GoodNites website www.goodnites.com and share something you have learned OR an experience they’ve had with bed-wetting. Although you can enter daily to increase your odds of winning, you only have to leave me one comment.
Enter once per day until Friday, August 12th. Winner must be a subscriber to this website OR Follow me on Facebook. Winner will be chosen at random using random.org. Must have a valid US Shipping Address (no PO Boxes). Winners will be contacted by the email address they provided on the entry form. Winners have 7 days to respond before another winner is randomly selected. Winners will be notified by me from DomesticConsultants@gmail.com. No purchase necessary & we never share your information with anyone.
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Learned that they go up to size 14, i didnt realize that before
Bedwetting. Sigh. I think this is the biggest hurdle in potty-training ANY kid. There’s nothing to do but wait it out, really. That, and invest in a mattress protector! LOL
Hello! I have not started to potty train my 19 month old… yet… but soon. What I learned on the website: The only cure for enuresis, also known as bedwetting, is patience and time! Thanks!
Thank goodness for good nights! My 2nd daughter is fine during the day,but we used goodnights for a very long time:-)
I didn’t really have that much of a problem with bedwetting and my oldest, but my youngest has had a really hard time with it. I finally started cutting him off liquids an hour before bedtime and that helped most of the time. I still cut him off, but I’ve been easing into letting him have a little bit of water before bed if he’s thirsty. It’s working for us so far!
I use Good Nights for my 3 1/2 and 6 year old at night time and have been very happy that they actually contain everything! My boys are heavy heavy sleepers so while they’re awesome during the day about staying dry – at night, they could care less if they have an accident, lol. I will definitely be using Good Nights when it comes time to potty train my baby girl when she gets old enough.
I have a son that will be 3 soon. He doesn’t speak much, yet. We are slowly creeping into potty training. My oldest was over 3 when she was potty trained even though I’d tried for almost a year and a half…the secret? She didn’t want an audience! I stayed in the den while she went to the bathroom and from then on, she went on the potty every time. lol
I like the designs and that they are quiet.
My 5 yr. old wets the bed at night occasionally and Good Nights save me from having to do extra laundry
With my oldest, I don’t really remember having any issues with bed wetting once he decided he was read to potty train.
Now my middle child has episodes every now and then with bed wetting. I have learned to invest in a mattress protector and febreeze. It happens so rarely and it’s more like “sleep peeing” than it is bed wetting. I did learn from the website, that because of the age he is I might want to talk to his doctor about it.
My youngest child is almost 2 and we are at the very early, early stages of potty training. She shows little to know interest in the potty and refuses to sit on it, but she will tell you (most times) when she needs to be changed.
I have never used GoodNites but I may have to get them once my daughter starts to potty train.
I learned the only cure for bedwetting is patience and time. thankfully I’ve never had to deal with this but that’s good to know!
My daughter loves good nights! They dont leak!!
They go up to size 14
My son is 6 but is going through a growth spurt, has a bladder that goes down to his toes and sleeps so hard sometimes he doesn’t wake up. Goodnites are the only thing helping me keep my sanity!
I never knew that “Children who have one parent who wet the bed have a 43 percent chance of wetting the bed, and if both parents wet the bed, the chance climbs to 77 percent.” Wow you learn something new every day:-)
Only time and patience can cure bedwetting.
One of my 6 year old twin boys still has accidents at night. He wears GoodNights and they work well.
I know that my daughter is not into it at all, unless we are somewhere far away from a potty & never at home :/
Will be looking into these after my DD is about 4 or so. She’s pretty much day potty trained, and is still ok with night time diapers. We’ll use them until she refuses to wear diapers
I had the most difficulty with my son who slept so soundly that he wouldn’t wake up when he had the urge so goodnights saved us quite a bit slong with no liquids after 7pm
1 out of every 9 kids wets the bed.
Knowing the facts and causes behind bedwetting can be a source of relief for your family and child.
My experience was potty training was that I thought my kids would be in college before they ever got potty trained! Night time was a cruel nightmare. What I did was I covered their mattress with one of those plastic mattress covers & then I would put a waterproof pad on top of that & then his regular sheet with yet another waterproof pad on top of it. I didn’t want to worry about the expensive mattress getting ruined & it never did! Plus, 1 of my boys I switched to clothe diapers at around 2 years old so at night I would make sure & use a diaper cover until he was completely trained. Good Luck!
Bedwetting can be frustrating not only for the parent, but the child as well. Remember not all children’s bladders growth at the same rate as their height, weight, etc…. Be patient and seek assistance from your pediatrician!
Potty training is so different with each kid! I have 6 boys and each one was different – mu now 6 yr old was the hardest . He sleeps like a rock so the goodnights worked great because he is big guy too! We also learned to not make a big deal about wetting the bed and we just dealt with it ! It helped to ease everyone’s stress!
as a grandmother I am always learning.:)
When potty training my twins I found it easier when they made it a game w each other. They cheered one another on! They cared more about when their twin said “yay, u did it” then when mommy did. Lol, go figure.
Potty training is so hard! My 6 year old has finally mastered daytime without accidents. We continue to use goodnites for overnights to friend’s and relative’s houses as a just in case. The best thing I know about potty training is it requires patience, patience, patience.
I learned that night time bedwetting is called “enuresis”.
patience!
Just transitioned from pull ups to big boy under-roo’s during the day…. Still using goodnites at bedtime, so far they have been dry every morning. I know as soon as I don’t put one on him at night, he will wet the bed…. It’s one of those rules of nature that is so cruel to us parents!
I was really surprised to see they go up to size 14.
I didn’t realize they go up to size 14! I could have used those in college! LOL
LOL!
We have found with regular pullups the nighttime accidents will cause leaks. GoodNites are incredible with keeping both the bed and child dry!
Even a one year old can potty train just make sure they are ready so that it is more fun than work
We are currently potty training our second son, and after having one who didn’t actually need overnight training (he’d been waking up with a dry diaper for a long time, and would just get out of bed to use the toilet), we’re now in a whole new world! What we’ve done, besides using the nighttime training diapers, is to keep the little potty chair in his room overnight, to encourage him to use it and also to minimize the amount of time it takes for him to get to it. It seems to help a lot!
Luv this product…even helps the older kids…
I will be trying these for my daughter who is almost 4. She has been potty trained during the day since she was 2 but night time is a different story. I can’t even tell you how many middle of the night sheet changes we have because she takes off her pull up because she wants to wear real underwear.
My son was a bedwetter until age 7. Goodnites were the only brand that worked for us!
My daughter day potty trained before the age of 2, but unfortunately she is now 6 and still wets the bed EVERY night. I knew already that it is hereditary as she gets it from her dad’s side (I divorced him 4 years ago and he still finds a way to make me miserable- go figure!) Handling the problem at home is just normal now, but my biggest concern for her is that, since she is going into first grade, she is very rapidly approaching the sleepover age with no end to the bed wetting in sight, and who wants their child to suffer unnecessary embarrassment? We have tried all the at-home solutions -cutting off liquids, waking up at night, etc- to no avail. Her doctor suggested that we can try medicines, if it continues, and once shes a little older but I’m not overly excited about using them. I also learned from the GoodNites® website that using a chiropractor is an option. I have a girlfriend who swears her 3 yo son’s chiropractor has all but ended his frequent asthma attacks, but I was unaware it could be beneficial for the bed wetters. I see it like using medicine, as an extreme effort, but an option none-the-less. In the meantime, we’ll keep needing to buy nighttime protection, so I would definitely love to win this package!!
I learned that they are specifically designed for laying down…so there is a difference between Goodnights and Pull ups.
Didn’t realize that they went to size 14 – helpful info relayed to a friend with a child having bed wetting problems.
I learned that since neither my husband or I wet the bed, we have a good chance of dodging it! Not getting too excited though. I’m just in the beginning stages of potty training my 27 month old. She too is very tall (past the 100 percentile) so I’m happy to know we wont struggle with sizes!
I did not realize trauma & stress are common causes of bedwetting. Especially in children.
I learned about chiropractoric being used to help line up the spine & help restore the nerves responsible for sending signals reguarding urinary function to the brain.
Wow! They go all the way up to a 14!
I’m happy to know when the times comes, I’ll have nighttime protection for my son who is just starting day time training.
I never heard of using a chiropractor before, but I’m willing to try anything with my five year old who has an accident every night. We LOVE Goodnights
My daughter likes the designs that look like regular underwear. It helps her feel better about having to wear GN’s
I hope we don’t need a size 14, but I was happy to find something to fit my son who is only 3 but wears a 5!
We have tried just about everything, and patience and reassurance for my son was finally what worked. Sometimes it’s just they way they grow.
We love Good Nights and use them every night.!!
I can’t wait until we’re done using Goodnight’s BUT they have always prevented me from having to clean extra sheets and kept him dry all night!
I had no clue they went up to a size 14!
Love the way these keep kids dry all night!
We tried cutting out liquids after dinner,waking her up and now we’re just waiting it out with goodnights!
I’m going to look into the chiropractor! We’ve tried everything!
I think it is helpful to learn that so many other kids experience bedwetting.
I learned that sometimes bedwetting is hereditary.
i learned that they go up to size 14
We are just beginning this process at our house.
Learned that I am not the only one that is struggling with this:( ugh..
I didn’t know that they were made specially to help protect while lying down.
Our 3yr old is doing great in the daytime but does wet almost every night! These would be cheaper than buying extra sheets, mattress protectors and doing laundry EVERY morning.
I didn’t know my FSA may cover these… My son is 5yrs old and he has a minor kidney issue and he still wets himself thru the night. We have no idea how long this will last
I like the cool designs so the older kids won’t feel ashamed to wear them.
Goodnites are the perfect thing for a busy military mom that doesn’t have a washer in the apartment!
I had no idea that they went up to size 14 and that it’s perfectly normal for a 10 yr old to still have accidents.
I just got my $1 off coupon! GoodNites are the only “underwear” that keep my little man’s occasional accidents from becoming huge messes!
I learned that you can use your flexible spending acct! Passing info on to friend who’s potty training!
Goodnights are really great for big kids and those accidents at night
We always refuse requests for sips of water before bed when pottty training. Also we woke our daughter up to use the potty before we would go to bed. She eventually learned to wake herself up on her own and go in the middle of the night.
my boys were and are tuff to potty train. Once they get the daytime down, then nighttime becomes a problem because they do not want to wear “diapers” anymore. Thank God for GoodNights!
I learned that certain food and drinks, such as citrus and caffeine, can contribute to bed wetting. Who knew??
I use them and they helped my son feel more confident at night, because he would get really upset if he work up wet. The change is whole outlook and made our morning much better
I learned on the website that there can be a connection between some foods and bedwetting!
I have used the Goodnites with my son who still wet the bed past potty training and I really liked them b/c he stayed dry at night without feeling like he was wearing a “baby” diaper. Now onto the next one, we’ll see how he does.
I visited the Goodnites.com website and am definately going to try the shift-snug-snooze routine to help my son go to sleep easier. Also I have to make sure when we start potty training within a couple of months to try to make it a positive experience to avoid progress backslides.
I wasn’t aware that a product like GoodNites even existed! My 4-year old has been potty trained for almost a year but still has the occasional night time accident. It is great to know that there is a product like this out there! From the website I learned that 20 percent of 5-10 year olds still wet the bed, I was unaware that the number was so high.
My son until the age of 14 wet his bed periodically. I brought him to many Doctors and specialists from the age of about 5 or 6. We went through meds and bed wetting alarms to me waking him up several times at night. The thing that helped the most was the retraining of the bladder as the Doctor put it. He was such a hard sleeper, he slept through fire-alarms, this drove me nuts. We had to work through several obstacles to get to no bed wetting and this included using Good nites!
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I learned they go up to size 14. Wow that is amazing that older kids that wet the bed can still have sleepovers with no worries.
i learned that 1 out of every 9 kids is bedwetter, i had no idea this number was high.
A tip i learned reading a parenting magazine. Get 2 waterproof mattress protectors. Put one on with a fitted sheet on top and then put on another protector with a fitted sheet on top. When your child wets the bed in the middle of the night, all you have to do is pull off the wet sheet and the top mattress protector. It keeps you from having to remake the bed in the middle of the night. Very handy!
We arre still working the the night bed wetting goodnights help and hes only two so hes doing pretty good
I didn’t know that Good nights underwear are the MOST absorbent pant for kids 4 & up… good to know if I have to come across that with my beginning-to-be-potty-trained two year old! My almost four year old was pretty easy, I’d say… hope my two year old will be to. Would LOVE to win this giveaway!
These have saved me from having to do laundry everyday as well as reassure my little one that accidents happen. I hate seeing her get so embarrassed!
I really enjoy learning about the Goodnights and other items you promote! I learned they come in other sizes than just little bambino’s!
Intolerances to food can increase your child’s chances of wetting the bed
my 7 1/2 yr old still has accidents almost daily yet her younger sister doesnt at all… Unfortunately her pediatrician doesnt seem to care at all glad to see im not alone in this process!!
the only thing that will cure bedwetting is patience & time.
I learned that night time bed wetting is called “enuresis”. The only cure is time.
Goodnights are perfect for potting trainng when they have mastered daytime toilet use but don’t quite wake up at nite to go.
I learned they are the most absorbent pant for kids 4 and up.
I learned that the only cure for bedwetting is time and patience.
Wow! I did not realize bedwetting was common to age 10. In fact -Seventy-two percent of eleven year old kids outgrow bedwetting by that age while most outgrow it at age fifteen. I never would have imagined that!
We are using Goodnight brand “pull-ups” with our 4 year old daughter right now. While she is fully potty-trained during the day, night-time accidents still do happen.
Used the goodnights with my son when he was 3 now fixing to start with my daughter. She still has accidents every night but these seem to keep my son dry. Now I set my alarm for 2am to take her to the bathroom. She loves not being wet and not having the urge to pee so bad lol. chrissymcpherson@live.com
We used these when my son was little – loved them. I also like all the info on understanding bedwetting in can be very hard to deal with and this helps you understand.
didn’t realize they go up to size 14
My oldest child did great with potty training byut my daughter has had some trouble and we use goodnites! No leaks and I can tell she doesn’t like the feeling of wetness – she’s getting better and better!
My poor son, at age 5, still doesn’t like the fact that he has to wear a “nighttime” diaper and his twin brother doesn’t!
I learned from the Website that the only cure for bedwetting is patience and time- both of which are in short supply around my house!!!
I am glad goodnights is very absorbent. My daughter does well during the wake ours but needs goodnights for naps and overnights.
I visited goodnights and I learned The New underwear is the most absorbent pant for kids 4 and up to help keep pajamas and bedding dry all night.
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It was amazing to find out that one in nine children experience bedwetting and it usually occurs with the first born. My second son potty trained easily at night, my oldest decided the first week of kindergarten he would stop wearing goodnights. Two down, one more boy to go!
My husband and I figured out pretty quickly that if you are potty training your toddler and the baby gate is in the hallway, you need a seat and step stool in the master bath unless you want the toddler to have an accident waiting for you to come open the gate. The layout of our bedrooms and the railing for the stairs caused us to have to put the gate between the kids rooms and the hall bathroom. That leaves our bathroom as the only one accessible when the gate is locked. On the other hand, it will also allow us to be more easily woken if there is an accident overnight. I already have a box of Good Nights in the closet ready to use as we work on the potty training for our oldest, almost 3.
I just started using goodnights with my oldest and I like them better than pull ups!
They go up to size 14. Good to know since my 1 year old is already maxed out in diaper sizes and I don’t think he has any plans to stop growing
What a great site. I learned the answers to a couple of my questions just by reviewing their Q&A. Thank you!
good to know they go up to a size 14,hope we won’t be needing them that long.
I learned that GoodNites are Latex free.
My DD was very easy to potty train and we used very few pull-ups or night diapers…however, I think my DS is going to be WAY different!! I like Pull-Ups and plan to use them with him..that is when I am mentaly ready for the next big challenge of my life…he will be two in a week
OH MY!!!
Goodnights are awesome. My girls stay dry during the day but both my 3 1/2 year old and 21 month old have accidents at night on a regular basis. I learned from goodnights that with time and patience it will pass.
Ever since we cut out liquids after dinner we seemed to have it pretty easy with my daughter. She wore goodnights for a while and once she started catching herself we stopped them. My son will be a completely different story….
My 20 month old like to take her diaper off at night just to see what our reaction is… instead of continually using duck tape to get her to leave it alone we tried Goodnights.
Makes her feel like a big girl and prepares her for potty training.
My son loves wearing goodnights ,he feels like a big boy when wearing them
I am not looking forward to potty training my last child.
I learned that only time will cure my son’s bedwetting. So wish there was something I could do!
I love the fact that they are making them less like a pull on diaper and more like underwear! It’s embarrassing for those kids with bedwetting problems, and having crinkling underwear does not help!!! Seems like a better way of transitioning from a pull up to real underwear
My 20 month old will take off his diaper after it’s been soiled so I can put a new one on him, but still mostly pees everywhere except for the potty!
My experience is that positive reinforcement and patience is the way to go.
I learned it’s not unusual for children under the age of six to wet the bed.
learned: 72% of kids who wet the bed will outgrow it by the time they’re 11