



What I learned shocked me:







Constant daily accidents - Cleaning pee and poop off your floors, furniture, and carpets multiple times a day
Feeling like a failure as a parent - wondering what you're doing wrong while watching everyone else's kids train easily
Anxiety about leaving the house - every outing feels like a disaster waiting to happen
Waking up to wet sheets - even though your child is 4, 5, 6+ years old
Being dismissed by your pediatrician - getting generic advice that doesn't work while your concerns are ignored
Shame and judgment from other parents - feeling like you have to hide that your older child isn't trained yet
Resentment toward your child - and then guilt about that resentment

Consistent potty use with minimal accidents - your child recognizes the urge and actually makes it to the bathroom in time
Confidence in your parenting - you understand what was actually going on and you have a clear, proven plan
Freedom to leave the house - running errands, going to playdates, traveling without constant bathroom anxiety
A peaceful, cooperative relationship - no more battles, no more begging, no more power struggles over the potty
Dry nights (or a realistic plan to get there) - understanding what's normal and having strategies that actually work
Validation and answers - finally understanding if there's a medical issue and knowing how to get proper help





