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I agree 100%. That's why I wish Goodnites would expand and fill that void, like they did for bedwetters back in 1994. If anybody can fill this void, I'm sure Goodnites can.CodyBaby said:Wetness indicator could be very useful for parents and caretakers of special need kids, but I don't think kids that need them for bedwetting would find it funny to be able to tell right away that they are wet in the mornings. I'm one of the few that would suggest Goodnites do a product made especially for special need kids on a 2nd line, nothing can beat them if you compare them to what is available for special needs in the normal IC market, crappy adult products that aren't adapted to their reality isn't what they need.
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