Bedwetting Help Articles of Interest
Ever notice how when you read what someone else has written, that you almost feel like you know the writer? It's amazing - you can read someone's blog or articles, and come away feeling like you've had a great cup of coffee with your best friend. That's one of the purposes of Bedwetting Help for Moms - a sense of community, of strength in numbers. You can visit anytime and find people who understand what you're going through - who know you and your child haven't done something to cause your child's bedwetting problem. We're united in our battle with the laundry, in the hope for helping our children stay dry at night, in understanding and educating others about the causes of nocturnal enuresis. We're hoping you'll find articles that help you understand more, smile more, be more hopeful, and cope better during this phase of your child's life.
Here's a list of the articles you'll find in Bedwetting Help for Moms:
- Beep Beep Beep - The Lowdown on Bedwetting Alarms
A helpful description of the three main types of bedwetting alarms
- Bedwetting and Bullies
- Give Your Bedwetting Child the Gift of Confidence
Kids who have a bedwetting problem have just one more challenge in the already pressure-filled life of today's child. Here's one easy activity you can do to help build your child's confidence.
- Is There a Connection between Bedwetting and ADHD?
Are kids with bedwetting more likely to have ADHD or ADD? What's the connection?
- Knowledge about Bedwetting Helps
Educate yourself about the causes of enuresis and the available treatments that may provide bedwetting help. You may not be able to stop your child from wetting the bed, but you can help him understand what's happening and why.
- Wetting the Bed - Getting to the bathroom on time
En route accidents are probably be more embarrassing than wetting the bed, and can even cause injuries. If you have wood, laminate or tile floors, it would be really easy for your child (or you, if you’re coming to help) to slip and fall in a tell-tale puddle. Even if the injury isn’t serious, it hurts to bruise yourself, and also wounds your pride.
- Don’t Nix the Family Vacation Just Because You’ve Got a Bedwetter
Travelling with a bedwetting child poses extra challenges for a family. With some great bedwetting products and handy tips, your family vacation can be easier (and drier) than you'd imagine.
- Got a Bedwetter Tips on Taming the Laundry
Tips and tricks for winning the laundry battle, even with a bedwetter in the house. Enzyme-based cleaners, a little advanced planning, and a good attitude go a long way toward helping keep your home clean without making children with a bedwetting problem feel unwelcome.
- Two Types of Bedwetting
Variety is the spice of life, right? Does this carry over into bedwetting? Well, maybe not. But you might be surprised to know that there are two types of bedwetting. It's important to know which type of bed wetter you've got, because the causes and treatments are different.
- Reassuring Reasons Why Hypnosis Is Your Friend
- Coping with Bedwetting: The Great Experiment
Is there any truth to the theory of diaper dependency? Our family did a little experiment to find out. See what we learned.
- Does Your Child Wet the Bed? Dry Sheets In Sight
For kids who wet the bed, it seems like they'll never stay dry. The good news is that it's almost always a temporary problem, and while it might seem like forever, it's not.
- Post-traumatic bedwetting
The Internet provides a wonderful resource for anyone looking for information. We come across many articles relating to coping with bedwetting problems and when we feel it's appropriate, we like to republish these on the Bedwetting Help for Moms web site. As always, the articles are here to help, support, educate, and encourage - they shouldn't be mistaken for medical advice.
If you've written an article about bedwetting, we'd be happy to review it and include it in Bedwetting Help for Moms if it's a good match. At this point, we're not paying for articles, but that may change in the near future. Submission guidelines are as follows: 500 words or more, conversational style, family-friendly content only, please. Please include a resource box with your submission (name, website, a very brief bio, and a jpeg photo of yourself if available). We'll get back to you within a week to let you know whether your article will be published.
If you'd like to republish any of the articles found on Bedwetting Help for Moms, you are free to do so - as long as you publish the article in its entirety and include all of the links and resource box.
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