You Can Help Your Child Stop Bed Wetting

By Virginia Mckinley, published Jan 13, 2007
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Children have been wetting the bed from the beginning of time. psychologists and psychiatrists have analyzed the problem for decades. They claim that it's some type of mental problem that has caused the child to continue bed wetting even up to twelve years of age. In most cases It is my valued opinion from raising six children myself, that it is not the childs fault. It has to do with the fact that they have not been properly potty trained. Parents make a great attempt at trainng their children, so they won't wet the bed once they turn two years of age. Sometimes this attempt fails, because of lack of potty training skills. It is a very simple procedure that will help your child stop wetting the bed, but it will take some effort on you and your childs part to make this happen.

I'm sure your child is embarrassed by their bed wetting and being a child of course they don't know what to do. I'm going to help you out with that very shortly. No there is nothing wrong with your child. They didn't in most cases have some kind of traumatic experience that casues them to lose control of their bladder at night. They simple once again I say, need your help mommy and daddy. Here's how: You are going to tell your child that you have a solution and you explain it to them. We are going to get you up at midnight to go to the bathroom. Then at 6:00a.m. we are going to get you up again to go. Just continue this exercise for a period of two weeks and believe me parents, your little angel is going to be properly potty trained forever. How simple is that? This has been proven to work and it will work for you and your child and they won't have to be embarassed by bed wetting any longer. Parents it's up to you to get the job done!

Takeaways
  • How to get your child to stop bed wetting
  • It's up to you parents to help your child accomplish this task
  • Bed wetting can be a thing of the past.
Did You Know?
Your children are your investments.
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