General Points to Remember About Bed Wetting

Most children begin the gradual process of potty training when they are somewhere between the ages of two and three. Before those ages bladder control is largely involuntary. Daytime bladder control is simpler to achieve and therefore tends to occur earlier in a child’s life than does nighttime bladder control. Some children master both day […]

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Do’s and Don’ts Regarding Bed Wetting

There are many do’s and don’ts that parents should be aware of in regards to their children who suffer from bed wetting. Let’s take a look at the do’s and don’ts of this common childhood problem.
 
First of all do speak with your child’s pediatrician at the first sign that bed wetting has developed into a […]

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When is a Child Ready for Toilet Training to Begin?

It is important to be aware that toilet training is a process and not all children are ready to begin it at the same time in their lives. Most pediatrician’s recommend that parents start the process of toilet training (or potty training as it is sometimes referred to) when a child is somewhere between the […]

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When it is Time to Speak with Your Child’s Doctor about Bed Wetting

Bed wetting episodes before a child turns six years of age are not usually a cause for alarm. In fact bed wetting is very common among children who are two to three years of age and just beginning toilet training all the way up to children who are entering elementary school at age five or […]

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