5 stress-free strategies for dealing with bedwetting
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You?ve put the plastic potty away and retired the reward chart in the bathroom for good: Your kid is officially potty-trained! Right" Not quite.
While some kids never wet the bed again, many children will continue to have nighttime accidents long after they can successfully handle their business (and bladder) during the day. In fact, 1 in 6 children still wet the bed at age 5, and 1 in 15 still deal with bedwetting after 8 years old. It?s also not unusual ? up to 1 in 3 ? for children to go through a bedwetting phase a few years after they were initially potty trained.
For the vast majority of children, wetting the bed is something they just eventually grow out of. As a parent, that can sometimes be tough to hear, especially when you?re desperate to ?do? something to fix this for them (and, let?s be honest, get an uninterrupted night of sleep for yourself.) Still! There are ways you can make this phase easier on all of you, which is why we?ve rounded up the best strategies for tackling bedwetting with your child ? with a minimum of stress. #1 Call in the reinforcements
It?s a Catch-22: A diaper would be the most effective way to make sure your child sleeps through the night (and gets that much needed rest essential for healthy development and good mornings) ? but the last thing your bigger kid wants to wear is a diaper. That?s why a new product like Ni...
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