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037: How to Handle Bedwetting, Accidents, & Potty Learning with Dr. Steve Hodges

037: How to Handle Bedwetting, Accidents, & Potty Learning with Dr. Steve Hodges

FromThe Balanced Parent Podcast


037: How to Handle Bedwetting, Accidents, & Potty Learning with Dr. Steve Hodges

FromThe Balanced Parent Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

I have been receiving a lot of questions from parents lately telling me that no matter what they do, they just can’t get their child to stop wetting their bed and/or having accidents, and the pandemic seems to only have made things worse. Have you been there too? Well, I just got the answers for you... are you ready for what we are affectionately calling "The Poop Episode"?? (I swear, I haven't talked this much about poop since my kids were newborns and poop was an integral part of the daily conversation...) And so, for this episode, I am so thrilled to have Dr. Hodges who is an associate professor of pediatric urology at Wake Forest University School of Medicine. According to Dr. Steve Hodges, bedwetting is not caused by deep sleep, hormonal imbalance, or underdeveloped bladder. The underlying cause is constipation of all things!You can contact Dr. Steve Hodges for your bedwetting and potty training concerns through their website www.bedwettingandaccidents.com. There are so many resources for you to use. One of which is the M.O.P Anthology Books to learn the methods that actually work to stop bedwetting and how to potty train.You can also check them out on Facebook. Find show notes for this episode here: www.laurafroyen.com/podcast
Released:
Dec 15, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Parenting is often lived in the extremes. It’s either great joy or chaotic overwhelm. One moment you’re nailing it and the next you’re losing your cool. I want to help you find your way to the messy middle, to a place of balance. You see, balance is a verb, not a state of being. It is a thing you DO, not a thing you ARE. It’s an action, a process, a series of micro-corrections that we make, each and every day, to keep ourselves feeling centered. We are never truly balanced, we are engaged in the process of balancing.Hello, I’m Dr. Laura Froyen, and this is the Balancing Parenting Podcast, where overwhelmed, stressed-out, and disconnected parents go to find tools, mindset shifts, and practices to help them stop yelling at the people they love and start connecting all delivered with heaping doses of grace and compassion. Join me in conversations that will help you get clear on your goals and values and start showing up in your parenting, your relationships, YOUR LIFE, with open-hearted authenticity and balance.