Bedwetting
Tips - How To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
101 Tips To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
... Forever!
BEDWETTING - AN INTRODUCTION
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Many parents wonder
whether they should seek help for bedwetting. After all,
despite the problems of bedwetting, many doctors still
recommend patience and time as the best way to resolve
bedwetting, as many children overcome the problem with no extra
help.
Of course, many
children does not mean all children, and telling an anxious
child that he or she will wake up dry “someday” is not terribly
reassuring for anyone. In general, there are a few signs that
you should seek help for bedwetting:
- You child asks
for help. If your child thinks that bedwetting is enough of
a problem that they need help with it, then bedwetting is
serious enough to demand some sort of remedy.
Period.
- Your child has
suddenly developed a problem after having no problems
staying dry before. Often, this is a sign of some problem
and should be investigated.
- Your child acts
out or has problems with others (teasing or lack of
friends) as a result of bedwetting.
- Your child
avoids normal activities that they like (camping, going
out) because of bedwetting.
- Child is
bedwetting regularly after eight years old and the problem
is causing distress.
- Bedwetting is
causing problems in the household.
If any of
the above apply, then consider the 101 tips presented
throughout the rest of this article - you are sure to find
solutions to try for you and your
child!
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Bedwetting - Helpful
Info
Bedwetting
experts generally agree that parents'
understanding that sleepwetting is not the
child’s fault strongly increases the child's
willingness to help deal with it.
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