Building Confidence for Bedwetters

Posted by Sandy Caetano | Monday August 6, 2012 1 comment
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Being a child who wets their bed is no fun. It’s definitely not something he or she wants to share with anyone, especially not their friends.

Bedwetting, also known as enuresis, is a very common problem that many kids over the age of 4 must cope with. Even at such a young age something like this can really bring a child down; keeping them from wanting to go to sleepovers at friends’ houses or having sleepovers at home.

No kid wants to be the schoolyard joke, and who can blame them? It’s something we as parents must deal with in a delicate manner. Boosting your child’s confidence is key to helping them understand that they are perfectly normal.

First, start by keeping your child’s bed dry.  A product like GoodNites® Bed Mats goes a long way to make a bedwetting accident less of a big deal and since it’s disposable, cleanup is easy. Less fuss means less to be embarrassed about!
 
The good news is, most children outgrow this problem naturally by the time they hit their teens. There are techniques you can try to minimize bedwetting. But until your child is accident-free, the most important thing you can do is to build confidence in your child by showing them it’s not the end of the world when they wet the bed.

Your child cannot control his or her enuresis, so offering rewards for dry nights is not going to solve your problem.  Rather, establish an effective nightly routine to minimize the severity of accidents when they do happen, such as using the bathroom before bedtime and in regular intervals during the night if needed.

Confidence building is especially important in 4 and 5 year-olds, as they have now started school and have all sorts of stressors to worry about. Since anxiety is one of the many possible causes of enuresis, work with your child to minimize his or her stress during the day and night.  Give your children positive encouragement when they do wet the bed, letting them know they are doing a good job and how proud you are of them. Knowing they have made mommy and daddy proud will make them eager to keep trying their best.

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on August 09, 2012  KatelynRose1984  20,704 said:

Children definitely need someone there to build confidence. Confidence goes a LONG way!

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