My All About Bed-Wetting Reference Book: Reference Books, #9
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You don't have to be a doctor to cure your child's bedwetting habit!
When your son or daughter is too afraid to go to a sleepover. Or too afraid to go on the family camping trip. You just know something has to be done.
It hurts to see your child so ashamed and embarrassed. You do your best to make sure it's just "our little secret." But the burden of believing you have a secret none of your friends can know... is incredibly hard on your child.
You're the parent and you want to help. Well I have good news for you. Let me ask you...
Who Else Wants Their Child To Feel Tired When It's Time For Bed, Not Terrified?
Most kids don't like going to bed. But not every child fears it. With a bedwetter, there's always the lingering fear of what's going to happen while they are asleep. And it's not a good feeling.
Within my 51 page guide, "Waking Up Dry-How to Help Your Child Overcome Bedwetting" I'll teach you how to gently help your child take control of the situation. With tips, tricks, and methods for waking up dry - my report really is the secret tool families use to cure bedwetting.
The report is 100% digital, so you can download it straight to your computer in just minutes from now.
...here is just SOME of the information you will find inside:
- 6 signs that you need to look into the problem seriously.
- How your behavior can effect your child's bedwetting. Are you making it worse?
- What to tell your child to make him or her feel better about the situation.
- Is it time to go to a doctor?
- How to make "bed time" less stressful for your child.
- Does your child really have a problem? Or is it normal.
- How to make it easier for your child to let you know there was an accident.
- 10 signs that you need to seek more aggressive treatment.
- Why making your child get to sleep earlier can actually help him or her to stop wetting the bed.
- 6 steps to making sure your child doesn't contract any skin irritations
- The worst thing you can do to try and stop bedwetting.
- How to give your child hope.
- How to implement "night lifting" to keep your child dry.
- 3 bladder control exercises for your child.
- Which liquids to keep your child away from in the evening.
- 3 types of medications that just might be the ticket.
- 10 things you might want to write down in a journal every time your child wets the bed to help find the problem area.
- What your pediatrician needs to know to form a good opinion. And when you should think about getting a second opinion.
- 7 extra resources that can give you more information on your child's specific problem.
- How to calm your child's deepest worry, "What will others think?"
This is more than a book it is a true reference....
Don't wait and get your copy today!
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My All About Bed-Wetting Reference Book - Jaime Andrews
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Initial Tips for Dealing with Bedwetting in Your Household 5
Behavior Modification 13
Medication 18
Dealing with Your Pediatrician 21
Bedwetting Devices and Tools 30
Bedwetting Advice that Has Worked for Other Parents 36
Pre-teens, Teenagers, and Bedwetting 39
Some Final Tips 40
Conclusion 55
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INTRODUCTION
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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)
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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. Thanks to the fact that the book is organized into tips, you can easily read the book 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.
Bedwetting is not a rare problem. Experts think that five to seven million children in this country wet the bed at least occasionally. The older children get, the less likely they are to wet the bed, as children outgrow the problem at a rate of roughly 15% per year. However, this means that 1% of older teenagers, and 20% of children between the ages of six and five will still wet their bed regularly.
Bedwetting creates stress for the entire family. Parents may be frustrated and fatigued by the washing of sheets, drying of mattresses, and reassurances that follow each incident of bedwetting.
The medical term for bedwetting is Enuresis and it is a serious subject for medical research. Researchers have found that a few basic causes of bedwetting seem to be the culprit for most sufferers of Enuresis. Among medical causes, ailments such as urinary tract infections, allergies, diabetes, cell anemia and sleep disorders are often the culprit.
Since bedwetting is often the first sign of these problems, it is a good idea to get your child checked out for these conditions. In addition, researchers have found that psychological reasons such as stress, upset, and trauma often contribute to bedwetting.
Children who wet the bed for any reason often suffer needlessly, and this suffering is the best reason to get your child help for Enuresis. Children who wet the bed often suffer from low self-esteem, withdrawal, stress, fear, and other problems. These children may suffer from sleeplessness because they fear or are embarrassed by what happens when they sleep.
A child with Enuresis is often teased by others and may feel dirty by the smell of urine about them. The child may even avoid others out of fear of ridicule. At the very least, fun childhood activities such as camp, sleep overs, and camping may be made into traumatic rather than happy events for the bedwetting child.
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 following apply, then consider the following 101 tips - you are sure to find solutions to try for you and your child!
Initial Tips for Dealing with Bedwetting in Your Household
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There are some tips you will want to adopt right away in order to deal with bedwetting in your household:
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Tip #1: Work on Sensitivity
One of the biggest impacts of bedwetting on your child is an emotional one, so you should work on making sure that your household is sensitive to your child’s situation. No one at home should tease your child or make them feel terrible about their bedwetting. The more teased a child is about bedwetting, the more difficult it will be for the child to overcome the problem.
The older a child is, the more ashamed they may be of wetting the bed, and the more important it will be to