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Practical Bedwetting Advice
After your child has learned to stay dry during the day, you can start encouraging nighttime dryness and stopping bedwetting. Bladder size and muscle strength are required before a child is physically able to remain dry throughout the night. So for some children, their bodies may not yet be mature enough to stay dry. For others, simple encouragement like talking and offering incentives for dry nights help motivate a child to work on this. Keep in mind 10% of all five year olds and 5% of all ten year olds continue to wet the bed. With boys more often than girls, and it is often an inherited trait. There is usually a physical component as well, like slow bladder growth, sound sleeping, physical abnormalities or a hormone deficiency. http://pottytrainingsolutions.com offers a chat room devoted to bedwetting where parents can share their stories, tips, and concerns in a private and free forumn. Bedwetting does not just mean wet sheets in the morning. More important than wet sheets is your child’s self esteem. As children get older they will become more aware that this is not the norm and may feel ashamed. Stay positive about it and let the child know it is not their fault, their body is just not ready yet. Help the child decide how to handle sleepovers. Let the child help come up with his own solutions that you may simply assist in, like communicating the bedwetting problem to the parent, or just

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