Quote Originally Posted by torontokids View Post
So just to clarify he isn't doing it to avoid his nap, he goes to bed without issue (now), sleeps for about an hour and wakes up crying because he has peed. He will sleep through the night at home and wake up dry so i know he can do it but he has an accident most days here. I like the idea of having pullups accessible for him to take away any kind of attempt for interaction with me. I will do this, then ignore his calls to me. He will get it soon enough. I get the sense that his sleep here is a very deep sleep where his parents report he isn't the best sleeper at home.

Just some background- this kid is very sensitive to a lot of things, the way clothing fits, food, sounds etc so I know that it is partially a discomfort thing for him.

Thanks!
I wouldn't mind helping him if he was falling asleep and waking in the middle of nap and needed my help. I thought you meant it was a stalling tactic only. He must have sensitive skin and you don't want to slow down his training. If he's uncomfortable when he's wet that's a GOOD thing! Even if it's in the middle of his nap. I would teach him he has to stay quiet and in his bed for the entire naptime but I wouldn't ignore him. Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding.