Source: By [GFDL (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html), via Wikimedia Commons Wet sheets, stinky mattresses, dirty underwear, hidden under the bed. As a young ...
(Reuters) - Punishing children for bedwetting won’t solve the problem and may make it worse, researchers say. In a new study, children who were punished for wetting the bed at night were more likely ...
Bed-wetting is a common problem - at least one in twenty children, more often boys, still wet the bed by the age of ten. Children gradually learn to recognise the sensation of a full bladder and learn ...
Your son is more likely to wet the bed if you did. It is a common problem - at least one in twenty children, more often boys, still wet the bed by the age of ten. Fortunately he should also grow out ...
You’ve read all the books, successfully potty trained your toddler and assumed the bed-wetting would end by kindergarten, or even first or second grade. But when the dry nights are few and far between ...