Bedwetting Help for Sensory Kids: Soft, Reusable Pyjamas Parents Can Trust

Discover soft, reusable Pjama pyjamas that keep beds dry, reduce anxiety and help children feel confident at night and on sleepovers

Children with sensory issues often love Pjama because it feels good on their bodies, protects their dignity, and quietly supports their independence at night. The combination of soft, breathable fabrics, discreet design, and simple alarm technology reduces both sensory overload and anxiety around bedwetting.

Comfort that feels “just right”

Many children with sensory challenges are incredibly picky about how fabric feels on their skin, seams that rub, or waistbands that dig in. Pjama pants and shorts are designed to be soft, breathable and smooth inside, with materials that absorb moisture without feeling rough or plasticky, which can be much more tolerable than crinkly disposables or noisy mattress protectors. Parents describe them as durable, breathable and “sensory perfection,” with children insisting on new pairs in the next size because they like the feel so much.

Less noise, more calm

Sensory-sensitive kids are often disturbed by sudden loud sounds in the middle of the night, which can make traditional bedwetting alarms very stressful. Pjama’s bedwetting alarm system lets families choose between tones, volumes, vibration, and the possibility to record your own alarm.  This gentle, adjustable approach makes it easier for kids with ADHD, autism or anxiety to stick with a bedwetting alarm treatment rather than refusing the alarm altogether.

Dignity and confidence at sleepovers

For children who already feel “different,” visible nappies, bulky pads or noisy protectors can be deeply embarrassing, especially at camps or sleepovers. Pjama pants and shorts look like regular pyjamas while secretly containing accidents, so kids can pack for camp or a friend’s house without drawing attention to their bedwetting or their sensory needs. Parents report that this discreet design has turned previously stressful or avoided sleepovers into confident, “no big deal” experiences for their children.

Simple routines, less stress for families

Families of sensory kids are often already managing complex routines, therapies and extra washing; adding soaked sheets every night can be overwhelming. Because Pjama absorbs the urine and keeps the bed dry, night-time clean-ups become as simple as a quick change of pants and back to sleep, which reduces physical overload for children and emotional load for parents. When combined with the alarm and the free DryGuardians coaching app, many families see gradual progress toward dry nights while keeping their child’s comfort and sensory needs front and centre.

“Pjama has been a game changer for our sensory kid. Night nappies and protectors never kept up. With Pjama’s soft, comfy pants, our child finally sleeps in something they like, the bed stays dry, and they’re now confident enough to go on sleepovers."