How does my daughter stop bedwetting?
Stress or anxiety can cause bedwetting. Emotional problems- A stressful home life, major changes in e.g. school or moving to a new home. Bedwetting can damage the child’s self-image and confidence. The best way to prevent this is to be supportive. Parents should reassure the child that bedwetting is a common problem and that they, the parents, are confident that the child will overcome the problem. Here are some tips for helping your child stop wetting the bed. These are techniques that are most often successful. •Reduce evening fluid intake. The child should try to not take excessive fluids, chocolate, caffeine, carbonated drinks, or citrus after 3 p.m. Routine fluids with dinner are appropriate. •The child should urinate in the toilet before bedtime. •Set a goal for the child of getting up at night to use the toilet. Instead of focusing on making it through the night dry, help the child understand that it is more important to wake up every night to use the toilet. Parent-awakening pr