Showing posts with label Wetting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wetting. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Bed Wetting Boys? 3 Easy Tips to Stop Bedwetting Forever

Do you have bed wetting boys who can't seem to shake this frustrating habit once and for all? If you answered yes to that question, read on. In this brief article, I'll be revealing 3 simple steps that you can begin using today to fix your little boys bedwetting problem forever.

The first thing that you need to do is always remember to stay calm and supportive of your little boy. Wetting the bed can be extremely embarrassing for children and they need your love and support in order to make it through this challenging time. Always let your child know that it's OK to come to you when they have an accident, and focus on rewarding their dry nights rather than getting angry when they wake up to wet bed sheets.

Another thing that you can do is develop a consistent bedtime routine, such as the one I lay out in my book. Children love structure (whether they admit it or not), and a consistent schedule will help your little boy overcome his bedwetting problem much easier.

Last but not least, it's important to monitor your child's drinking habits. Are they taking in too many fluids late in the day or prior to bedtime? If so, make sure that you quickly nip that bad habit in the bud. Also, be sure to remind your child to "empty out" right before tucking them in for the night.

Hopefully this brief article has given you some helpful tips that you can use with your bed wetting boys. While there is much for you to learn on this topic, this should prove to be a good start.




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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Is Your Child Wetting the Bed? Don't Worry, It's Normal

The majority of children, within the first year of sleeping without a diaper on, will wet the bed. It is not abnormal, and like I previously stated, they should grow out of the habit in a year at most.

Research has shown that little boys are more likely to wet their bed than little girls. Although they should be out of the habit within a year, it is possible for this to occur until they reach the age of ten. Unfortunately, this is when it becomes embarrassing for the child and emotionally harming because when their friends find out, it is possible that they will be made fun of - especially when it comes to having sleepovers at a friend's house.

But if your child continues to wet the bed after a year has passed, you, as a parent, should look into a deeper meaning as to why he or she is still having this problem. Be sure to never embarrass your child...always have a positive attitude because it is very probably that they can not help it! The main cause of bed wetting, in my opinion, is that the child is just a heavy sleeper.

For most people, there is a warning in your unconscious state of dreaming that lets you know that you have to use the restroom. But many kids are deep sleepers, and do not even notice the signal sometimes. Therefore, they do not get up to use the bathroom, and end up wetting the bed. A great solution to this problem is to limit the amount of liquids your child drinks before going to bed. Try to decrease the amount when it comes to about 2 hours before bed time. This way, they will have less liquid in their bladder throughout the night and therefore less of a chance of wetting the bed.




Ronald Timmonds has been writing about children and other topics since 2003. He currently writes about Baby Gift Cards and the Graco Pack And Play. For more information, check his websites.