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Thanks So Much Everyone
You know, she is a really sound sleeper. I would say she has woken up dunig the night only 6-7 times since she weaned, and those were for bad dreams. That certainly may play a role.
She is, by nature, a well-hydrated child. She drinks a lot of water and pees a lot too. (No, no diabetes) That may be part of it.
And, my mom had the same problem, so there is the genetic link.
What I'm worried about is her concern. We have never, ever shamed her. She is free to wear the GoodNights as long as she wants. I figured that since she has only been dry all night once, she's probably not ready. It's her pushing to go without them. She never used to care, and has expressed concern about it related to camp. I hate it when she gets upset at herself.
I think I will have the pediatrician talk to her about it. They have a great relationship because of the whole thyral glossal duct cyst thing, so that is probably the place to start. If Deanna assures her it's much more common than she thinks, maybe she'll feel better.
And Lenore, the camp already had that on their getting to know you form that went in two weeks early. I'm confident the counselor will help and handle it with dignity.
Thanks Again Everyone!
-Jo