Bedwetting
Tips - How To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
101 Tips To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
... Forever!
BEDWETTING - AN
INTRODUCTION
When bed-wetting
becomes a problem in your home, what do you
do?
Often times when a
child is wetting his or her bed, the reason is due either to an
undiagnosed medical condition or due to psychological effects.
As a parent, you will want to find out what is happening with
your child so that you can stop bedwetting.
Unfortunately, there
are things that prevent many parents from trying to determine
what causes their child’s bedwetting. Some of the things that
stop parents from helping their children
include:
- Shame (parents
worry that a child’s bedwetting will reflect badly on them
while children may be reluctant to speak with a
pediatrician about a problem that is embarrassing for
them).
- Misconceptions
about bedwetting
- Time (some
parents may be reluctant to take the time to help a child,
assuming that bedwetting is a normal childhood ailment and
will be resolved by itself)
- Anger (parents
may feel frustrated or angry with the problem and this may
make them think of the problem as
unimportant)
Thanks to "101 Tips
to Stop Your Child's Bedwetting Forever", though, you will have
the tools and knowledge to help your child overcome bedwetting.
This article series is organized into tips, so you can
easily read a tip or two at a time in your spare time and try
several ideas that may be effective in stopping bedwetting.
Plus, in this ebook you will be given the facts about
bedwetting, and the latest research and information you need to
make educated choices that can help your child stop wetting the
bed.
Before we start to
consider some of the things that can be done to stop bedwetting
in its tracks, we need to discuss the very idea of bedwetting.
Bedwetting occurs at night, and often in children who have no
trouble or little trouble controlling their bladder during the
day. This means that for these children, bedwetting makes
bedtime a terrible time. Rather than being a time of stories
and rest, bedtime becomes a time of conflict and stress for
both parent and child.
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Bedwetting -
Helpful Info
Be patient if
your child is bedwetting. Bladder control is
not learned by all children at exactly the same
time and it is normal for children up to 6 to
wet the bed. Even if they are older than that
and still wet the bed, a positive and
supportive parent will be far more beneficial
to your child. They do so many other things
well, and bladder control will come with time –
besides you get your chance for revenge when
you’re an old age pensioner ;o)
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