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Do you have a nighttime bed wetter? I have struggled with my nearly 4 year old to help him to make the connection and recognize his need to use the bathroom in the middle of the night. My oldest was very easy to night train and has never had any real issues with nighttime accidents. This has left me struggling to find answers and solutions to help my second son to learn as well so we can finally move on from nighttime trainers. I always appreciate when new options become available that just may be the solution my family needs!

GoodNites Bed Mats

GoodNites just introduced a new product to help make nap and night potty training easier! The GoodNites Disposable Bed Mats offer a simple solution lets you protect your mattress and move your child away from any type of diapers! These bed mats are also a great idea for the only occasional bed wetter to save you from the work of a full bedding change! They have a built-in leakage barrier with a soft and quiet top for a peaceful sleep. Plus, they feature a non-residue adhesive strips to keep the mat in place so tossing and turning won’t sacrifice protection!

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Head on over to take the simple GoodNites quiz that may even teach you a few things and will offer you great tips to help your child have a better night! Then, download a coupon good for $2 off GoodNites Disposable Bed Mats! You can find GoodNites Disposable Bed Mats at Walmart. They come in a pack of 9 and retail for approximately $10.

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FOUR A Mom’s Take readers will win a pack of
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About Janel

Janel is the owner and lead blogger of A Mom's Take. She is the mother of 4 little boys ages 6 and under. She loves to play board games and digital scrapbook.
  • lshumack

    I learned that wetting the bed is a sleep issue

  • Sumer

    I learned that 15% of first graders wet the bed.

  • Gianna

    Most kids outgrow it.

  • Lisa Dripps

    15% of 5 year olds are not dry every night.

  • Jenny

    I learned that it was a sleep issue

  • http://twitter.com/Hotsnotty2 Angela N Winesburg

    I learned that About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night

    Hotsnotty2@hotmail.com

  • http://www.facebook.com/jessica.schueler.35 Jessica Schueler

    I learned bed wetting is a sleep issue

  • cassandra (rab pom)

    15% of five year olds wet their bed.

  • Holly Cunningham

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue not behavioral etc. & that 15% of 1st graders still wet the bed. Thanks for the chance!

  • Kelly

    I learned it is a sleep issue.

  • Melanie MOntgomery

    15% PERCENT OF 1ST GRADERS WET THE BED

  • CarlyHo

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue.

  • Laura Unger

    I learned that it’ a sleep issue.

  • Charity S

    Avoid liquids and caffeine before bedtime.

  • Jennifer Peaslee

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue…not a psychological, emotional, behavioral, etc issue

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1332596279 Tanya White

    I learned that About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night

  • Alicia Zirjacks

    Bedwetting is normally a sleep issue!

  • Kellie Conklin

    I learned that a progress chart and bedwetting alarm can help a child learn to stop wetting the bed. Thanks!
    kconklin1028@gmail.com

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Erin-Cook/100000371109989 Erin Cook

    I learned that it is a sleep issue and not psychological issue

  • kathy pease

    Bedwetting, or enuresis, is a sleep issue. Children who wet the bed often sleep so deeply that they are unaware of bladder sensations and how to control them at night. Most children eventually grow out of this.

  • Amy

    i learned that it is a sleep issue and more common than I originally thought

  • Robert Pyszk

    15% of 1st graders still wet the bed

  • susansmoaks

    i learned that About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night. Your child is not alone!

  • saver sara

    That it’s a sleep issue.

  • http://www.facebook.com/tina.w.page Tina Wofford Page

    15% of 1st graders still wet the bed

  • http://www.facebook.com/chrissy.nestor.9 Chrissy Nestor

    I learned it’s soft and made easy to sleep on.
    chrissylea1979 (at)gmail(dot) com

  • Heather R

    I learned that 3-4 kids (15%) of kids still bed wet

  • Mandy

    That bedwetting is a sleep issue. Some kids sleep so deeply and don’t realize they have a full bladder.

  • http://www.facebook.com/amy.deeter.7 Amy Deeter

    learned 15% of all 1st graders wet the bed

  • http://www.facebook.com/angela.neynaber Angela Neynaber

    I learned that 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night.

  • rana s

    I learned that bed witting is not an emotional issue but a sleep issue.

  • Carolyn Daley

    I learned that 15% of 5 year-olds wet the bed.

  • Angela Hartness

    3-4 children in the lst grade wet the bed,

  • Lisa Garner

    I learned that setting an alarm can help with your child learning to respond to the feeling of a full bladder.

  • julie hawkins

    I learned 15% of all 1st graders wet the bed.

  • Jill Myrick

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue and not an emotional issue.

    jweezie43[at]gmail[dot]com

  • Derek Timm

    I learned that it is a sleeping issue.

  • http://twitter.com/weberfamily5 Chelsea Weber

    I learned that a night light could help with bed wetting

  • http://www.facebook.com/richard.hicks22 Richard Hicks

    learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue

    brich22 at earthlink dot net

  • http://twitter.com/mysweetcarolina kelley wood

    15% of 1st graders still wet the bed (and I know one or two…)

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1560459818 Briskin’ Familia

    15% of 1st graders have accidents

  • Miz Vickik

    15% of all 1st graders wet the bed.

  • salalliss

    I learned that 15% of first graders aren’t dry every night, but I expected that number to be lower!

  • Laura

    I learned that 15% of first graders aren’t dry every night, but for some reason I kind of expected that number to be slightly higher.

  • Missy L

    Children who wet the bed often sleep so deeply that they aren’t aware of their bladder feeling full.

  • Shelley P

    I learned that about 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night.

  • Paula Tavernie

    15% of First graders wet the bed!
    ptavernie at yahoo dot com

  • http://www.facebook.com/valerie.taylormabrey Valerie Taylor Mabrey

    I learned they have adhesive straps to keep them on the bed.

  • http://twitter.com/MichelleGalante Bellz

    i learned that setting an alarm can help stop the bed wetting – great idea

  • Erica Carnes

    I learned that 15% of five-year olds aren’t dry every night.
    ericacarnes(at)gmail(dot)com

  • micheal dale grim

    i learned that a alarm clock can really help with bed wetting!!!

  • sahara

    i had no idea bed wetting was a sleep issue.

  • godan2

    15% of 1st graders wet the bed

  • Ashley

    15 percent of 1st graders wet the bed

    -Ashley Marie Morrisseyashummz05@yahoo.com

  • http://www.facebook.com/cheryl.rahkonen.1 Cheryl Rahkonen

    I learned that 15 % of children in a first grade class wet the bed at night. I really thought that maybe it was more. It is important that you do not punish a child for wetting the bed.

  • Kristin s

    THe sheets have adhesive straps to keep them in place on the bed!

  • Latanya

    About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night.

  • Caryn S

    I learned that wetting the bed is a sleep issue

    caryn9802 at yahoo dot com

  • glori johnson

    the sheets have adhesive strips to keep them in place

  • Geoff K

    I learned that bed wetting is primarily a sleep issue rather than an emotional or psychological one!

  • Jen Hutchinson

    I need to try the alarm clock- right now older brother wakes up younger brother at midnight when he gets home from work.

  • http://twitter.com/CullenSalvator Kelly G

    1 to 3

  • http://www.facebook.com/emmy.coffee Emmy Coffee

    I likje the idea of trying a bedwetting alarm to help your child learn to respond to the feeling of a
    full bladder

  • http://www.facebook.com/rmorrris1 Rich Morris

    i didn’t know 15% of kids in 1st grade still had issues with bedwetting. I thought that ended in Kindergarten

  • Karen F

    I learned that about 15% of first graders aren’t dry at night

  • http://twitter.com/ItalCutie J Fortunato

    I learned the mats help with frustrations and protects sheets from wetness.
    jofo120 at yahoo dot com

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Leslie-Galloway/100002864252063 Leslie Galloway

    about 15% of first graders aren’t dry at night.

    Leslie Galloway (LesGalloway //at// hotmail //dot// com) http://www.facebook.com/GallowayLeslie

  • Wendy

    I learned that you can use an alarm to help with bed wetting.

  • sandra

    i learned about 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry
    every night. Your child is not alone!

  • Jessica B.

    I learned that it is a sleep issue and that 15% of 1st graders wet the bed.

  • Jennifer Vickers

    I learned that 3-4 kids in first grade are waking up wet

  • Stacey B

    I learned that 15% of first graders still wet to bed

  • http://www.facebook.com/jakell.farnsworthmeckley JaKell Farnsworth Meckley

    a sleep issue because kids tend to sleep so deeply …we see this all to well with my 2nd grader

  • jenna O

    bedwetting is a sleep issue

  • jenhedger

    I learned that it is a sleep issue
    jenhedger at hotmail dot com

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Robyn-Rasmussen-Galloway/1267745029 Robyn Rasmussen Galloway

    I learned that limiting caffeine can help!

  • Ann B

    I wasn’t aware that Bedwetting, or enuresis, is a sleep issue

  • http://mellanhead.blogspot.com/ Jeannine S

    I learned that bed wetting is a sleep issue

  • Tamar

    15% of 1st graders wet the bed.

  • jalapenomama

    I took the quiz and learned this – Bed wetting is a sleep issue – kids tend to sleep so deeply they don’t realize they need to urinate.
    Thank you.

  • Mary Anderson

    I was surprised to learn bed wetting is a sleep issue.
    16134 at hotmail.com

  • JLin

    I learned bed wetting is a sleep issue.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002419479152 Mallory Ann

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue
    mallory_8510@yahoo.com

  • Kerry G.

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue and that sometimes children sleep too deely to wake up to pee.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Roma10Max Rochelle Martin

    I learned that 15% of 4-5 year olds have accidents.
    romapup at gmail dot com

  • Amy Green

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001840962538 Cindy Barr

    About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Allison-Downes/100000807547080 Allison Downes

    I learned this: Bedwetting, or enuresis, is a sleep issue. Children who wet the bed often sleep so deeply that they are unaware of bladder sensations and how to control them at night. Most children eventually grow out of this.

    Great giveaway! Both my parents wet the bed when they were little, me and my brother did and my son does now. I learned alot from the quiz! Thanks for the giveaway

  • Michelle

    It’s a sleep issue. My oldest and youngest wet the bed until they were about 9.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Debra-L-Guillen/100003620078704 Debra L. Guillen

    It’s a sleep issue…both my sons occasionally wet the bed until they were 8 or 9

  • steph

    that using a nightlight can help encourage kids tog et up and go!

  • terrik

    I learned you can use an alarm to help kid’s recognize the full bladder feeling

  • http://twitter.com/heinzmom Michelle

    15% 5 year olds still wet the bed.

  • Ellie W

    I learned it’s a sleep issue. My middle son was a very sound sleeper and occasionally wet the bed until he was 8 or 9.

  • Anne Nack

    I learned some kids still wet the bed at 5!

  • Cynthia R

    i learned 3-4 students in first grade class have bed wetting issues

  • http://twitter.com/susitravl Susan Christy

    Bedwetting, or enuresis, is a sleep issue.

  • Melissamiller2002

    15 percent of 5 yr olds wet the bed

  • Lilnursejen

    I learned that About 15% of five-year-olds have bed wetting problems

    jennifer marie

    lilnursejen at yahoo dot com

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1571640751 Ashley Hatten

    Bedwetting is more common than one thinks

  • Cheryl W

    I learned that even “older” kids still wet the bed.  It’s a relief to know it’s not a potty training issue!

  • Fawn H

    Avoid liquids and caffeine before bedtime, and never punish your child for wetting the bed.

  • http://www.facebook.com/amanda.alvarado17 Amanda Alvarado

    I learned that it’s usually a sleep issue. A child sleeps so deeply, s/he doesn’t realize s/he’s wet the bed.

  • Rita Spratlen

    I learned that bedwetting is a lot more common than one thinks.

  • Tabathia

    using a nite light will encourage them to go to the bathroom at night

  • http://twitter.com/akronugurl Stephanie

    Some kids still wet the bed at 5

     

  • Carmen V.

    Some kids still wet the bed at 5

  • mamotts

    15 percent of 5 yr olds wet the bed

  • Jan Messali

    I learned that 3-4 children in a typical first grade class of 27 wet the bed at night.
      janmessali (at) gmail (dot) com

  • Danielle mitchell

    I learned that bedwetting is actually a sleep issue and 15% of 5 year olds wet the bed.

  • Janice

    I learned that children who wet their beds are unaware of bladder sensations and how to control them at night

  • http://www.facebook.com/mary.happymommy Mary Happymommy

    I learned that bedwetting is a sleep issue.

  • marci h

    i learned that kids sleep so deeply that they don’t realize their wetting to bed  :)

  • http://twitter.com/tssk10 Teresa Kwiatkowski

    Children who wet the bed are often sound sleepers.
    tssk10(at)gmail(dot)com

  • http://www.keoptical.com.au/ Cleaning Products

    Bedwetting is a signal to the child to wake up :)

  • amy marantino

    i learned that  15% of first-graders have a bedwetting issue15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night

  • JessieC

    I learned that about 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night

  • Colleen Maurina

    I learned that children who wet the bed often sleep so deeply that they are unaware of bladder sensations and how to control them at night.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Elena-Istomina/100002433695748 Elena Istomina

    I learned that bed-wetting is a sleep issue.

  • Heather Loftus

    bedwetting is a sleep issue

  • Liz B

    I learned that 15% of 5-y-o still wet the bed.

  • Maryann

    Avoid liquids and caffeine before bedtime

  • Michelle S.

    I learned that one of the things you can do is use a bedwetting alarm to help your child learn to respond to the feeling of a full bladder.

  • Monique Rizzo

    I learned 15% of 5 year olds wet the bed.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill12@gmail.com

  • llinda29

    I learned About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night.

  • http://www.facebook.com/sarah.skeem.7 Sarah Skeem

    I learned that children often wet the bed because they sleep too deeply to realize they are about to urinate.

  • http://twitter.com/JT2ofusanddeals Kathleen

    15% of 5 year olds wet the bed
    kport207 at gmail dot com

  • Clc

    I learned that 15% of five year olds wet the bed.

  • http://twitter.com/Trasina Trasina M

    Bedwetting, or enuresis, is a sleep issue.

  • Christina Burrell

    I learned that bed wetting is related to sleep problems.

  • bellasmama

    A lot more children than I thought wet the bed at night.

  • http://www.facebook.com/britt.brill Britt Thornburgh Brill

    A bed wetting alarm is helpful to children.

  • http://profiles.google.com/llwaltz Laura Waltz

    I learned that it’s a sleep issue, and they will will eventually grow out of it.

  • http://twitter.com/vickiecouturier Vickie L Couturier

    I learned that its a sleep issue

  • Jennifer Clay

    I learned about a bed wetting alarm. I would have never thought about that! 

  • jenny

    15% of 5 year olds wet the bed! I had no idea!

  • Wcaligirl

    its a sleep issue, lot of 1st graders still wet at night

  • Laura Love

    I learned that bed-wetting is a sleep issue.

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001373134037 Janet Watson

    I learned that 15% of 5 year olds are not dry every single night.

  • Kiara

    I learned that bed-wetting is a sleep issue.

  • Kelly K

    I learned that setting a potty alarm for them could help.

  • debbie

    Use a nightlight to light the path to the bathroom.

  • http://twitter.com/JenniferYoung12 Jennifer Young

    15% of first graders still wet the bed!

  • agordon10

    i learnd that people of all ages can suffer

  • http://twitter.com/hburmeister Harmony B

    Didnt know it was a sleep issue and that setting an alarm could help

  • susan chew

    I learned that bedwetting can be helped with a bedwetting alarm.

  • Sue H.

    I learned bed wetting is a sleep issue. I never knew that. Thanks for the cool giveaway!

  • Stacey R

    I learned that there are still a lot of first graders that are not dry at night! 

  • Momdram

    I didn’t know it was sleep problem. It makes sense that they would sleep so deeply that they don’t know they need to go. 
    momdram@gmail.com

  • Jenny

    Bedwetting is a sleep issue.

  • Jenny

    Bedwetting is a sleep issue.

  • degood

    I learned that About 15% of five-year-olds, or 3-4 children in a first grade class are not dry every night.

    kerrie@mayansfamily.com