Bed Wetting Causes And Solutions

March 12th, 2010 | jones | General

Self esteem problems and the fear of sleeping outside of the child’s normal home are just two of the symptoms that can occur when the underlying issue of the child’s bed wetting is not addressed. The parents and the child must both display a great deal of patience and invest a lot of time to attempt to resolve this difficult issue and avoid a social problem that could potentially last for years.

Taking the child to the doctor is probably a good first step when dealing with bed wetting. Although most bed wetting is completely normal and happens with most children it is important to rule out any underlying medical causes and to ensure that the child is developing normally.

There are several tools that can help with a child bed wetting. One of these is a bed wetting alarm to break the current sleeping habits. The cause of the bed wetting can be the child sleeping too deeply and being woken up by a bed wetting alarm will help the child to develop habits of waking up during the night to use the bathroom. When used with retention training, over time the child can be trained out of their current habits.

Its easy to question your own parenting skill sin this situation, but rest assured this is not the cause of the problem.

Another thing to check for children with this problem is that they are not consuming too many liquids late at night, especially before bed time.

Giving children diuretic beverages like cola and coffee should be avoided, especially close to bed time. These drinks will only make the child more likely to need the bathroom in the middle of the night, adding to the problem.

Waking in the middle of the night and retention control should be encouraged through positive reenforcement from the parents. Negative responses such as anger and impatience will only serve to increase the five year old child’s stress levels and lower their self-esteem, neither of which is helpful to solve the underlying problem. The child should not be made to feel shamed of these episodes, they should only be encouraged to break the habit.

Children should not have their diets changed or be medicated in any way in an attempt to stop bed wetting without direct approval from the child’s doctor. Doing so might add further stress to the child which will not help at all with the underlying problem.

Ingrid Preube
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