The holiday season is a magical time filled with family gatherings and festive activities. However, for families who experience bedwetting, this time of year can also bring added stress. Read further for tips navigating Christmas.
One common technique parents use to address this is "lifting," where they wake the child up during the night to go to the bathroom, thereby preventing an accident. While this approach may seem helpful, it has its pros and cons.
As a mother, I never imagined bedwetting would be part of our family's daily routine once my son, Jip, turned 10. Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, can be a sensitive topic, especially for older children.
Mornings with young children can easily turn into a whirlwind of chaos, from getting them out of bed to preparing them for the day ahead. Establishing a calm morning routine is key to reducing stress for both you and your kids.
While many children outgrow bedwetting by the age of 5, some continue to struggle with it, and interestingly, starting school can sometimes exacerbate the problem. But why does this happen?
Vacations are often seen as a time to relax, unwind, and step away from the routines of daily life. But for parents of children struggling with bedwetting, it can also be an opportunity to address this common issue with the help of a bedwetting alarm.