Goodnites® Launches "Language of Bedwetting, " the First Complete Language Designed to Help Autistic Children Express Needs, Wants and Feelings Around Bedwetting
Goodnites® Launches "Language of Bedwetting," the First Complete Language Designed to Help Autistic Children Express Needs, Wants and Feelings Around Bedwetting |
| [02-April-2026] |
Developed with a licensed speech-language pathologist and the Autism Society of America, this free CHICAGO, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Today on World Autism Awareness Day 2026, Goodnites®, the #1 Nighttime Underwear1 brand, announced the launch of the Language of Bedwetting, the first complete Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) system specifically designed to help non-verbal and Autistic children express needs, wants and feelings around bedwetting. The free, downloadable resource is now available at Goodnites.com/LanguageOfBedwetting and was developed alongside Autism advocates, parents and communication experts. Why This Tool Was Needed: The Bedwetting Gap in Autism AAC provides ways of communicating other than speaking. This includes tools like pictures, drawing, symbols, writing, speech-generating devices, and communication apps that help non-verbal or minimally speaking individuals express themselves. For many Autistic children for whom communication is difficult for, AAC is their voice. Designed to integrate seamlessly into AAC apps, the Language of Bedwetting fills that gap by introducing a comprehensive symbol system of pronouns, verbs, adjectives, nouns, and phrases. The additional vocabulary system aims to transform an isolating experience into one that non-verbal children can finally express, empowering them to share what happened, how they feel, and what they need in their own words, through their own AAC app. "Goodnites is the leading nighttime underwear brand for children, and for many Autistic children, that need often lasts longer," said Dan Jackson, Vice President & General Manager at Kimberly-Clark, Child Care. "We know confidence at night goes beyond staying dry — it's also about being understood. The Language of Bedwetting helps give Autistic children the words they've never had, while giving families and caregivers the tools to support them." "When a child can't say what's happening, everything gets harder — for them and for the family," said Sydney Lima, MS, CCC-SLP, Licensed and Board-Certified Speech-Language Pathologist. "This new vocabulary set gives Autistic children the words they've been missing, while giving clinicians and caregivers a consistent, evidence-informed framework to support those conversations at home, in school, and in therapy." Key Features of the Language of Bedwetting
Who This Tool Is For
The development of this new vocabulary system reflects Goodnites' ongoing commitment to destigmatizing bedwetting and supporting children's emotional well-being through accessible, evidence-informed tools and education — and its alignment with the spirit of World Autism Awareness Day 2026. The Language of Bedwetting is available to download now at Goodnites.com/LanguageOfBedwetting. Families can download a printable AAC board to display in their child's bedroom or bathroom, or upload the symbol set directly to their preferred AAC app. The new language is designed to work seamlessly with all AAC apps. Visit Goodnites.com/LanguageOfBedwetting to see how this project was developed alongside Autism advocates, parents, and communication experts, and how a simple set of symbols can help non-verbal and Autistic children communicate about their bedwetting. Follow @goodnites on Instagram and Facebook, and @goodnitesbrand on TikTok for additional resources and updates. 1Youth Pant Category Share Data About Kimberly-Clark About the Autism Society of America About Sydney Lima Media Contact:
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