Bedwetting
Tips - How To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
101 Tips To Stop Your Child's Bedwetting
... Forever!
Bedwetting Tip
#96: Give a method time to work before tossing it
aside.
In general, most
methods should give you at least some minor result within two
weeks. However, some methods may take longer to show effect. Do
not be in a rush to try every method. The goal is to help your
child, and you do not want to overlook a method that would work
just because you want “instant” answers. If you have not seen
improvement in a few weeks, though, by all means try some other
method to see whether your child can find relief some
way.
Bedwetting Tip
#97: Combine some tips for best results.
Where no interaction
is a factor, try combining tips to get great results. For
example, you can often combine natural or homeopathic
alternative therapies with behavior modification. Most tips
work well with comfort tips such as protecting sheets. Of
course, you do not want to combine medications, but combining
behavioral modification with some natural supplement or dietary
changes may do the trick.
If you are going to
be combining remedies, make sure above else that the two
methods will not be dangerous together. Then, introduce each
therapy to your child one at a time so that your child can get
used to each treatment and so that you can observe any adverse
effects.
Bedwetting Tip
#98: Try simplest methods first.
You want the best for
your child, but the best is not always the most complicated or
high tech method. With young children, especially, simplest
methods are best. They also tend to be the most effective. For
example, low-cost moisture detector alarms have very high rates
of efficiency, even when compared to high-priced training. Look
for inexpensive treatments that are simple enough for your
child to understand. If those are ineffective, then you can
move on to other methods.
If you start with the
most complicated gadgets and solutions, you may find yourself
spending a lot money than you planned if that first treatment
does not work. Plus, if you put too much faith in the latest
high-tech solution and your child’s problem is not resolved,
both you and your child will have to deal with the
disappointment.
Keep your
expectations realistic (gradual improvement over time) and keep
your solutions simple. Both your child and your wallet will
thank you for it.
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Bedwetting - Myths &
Facts
Myth- Putting
diapers or disposable underpants on a
bedwetting child will only prolong the
bedwetting habit.
Fact- Diapers or
disposable underwear will not prolong
bedwetting but are instead a way to assure that
a child does not wake up in the morning feeling
both wet and cold. This is also a way to cut
down on the amount of laundry that needs to be
done on a regular basis and will prevent sheets
from having to be changed during the course of
the night. Wearing disposable underwear is for
the comfort of the bed wetter and has no effect
on when the behavior will be over.
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