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Bedwetting occurs at night and is common in children who have little or no problems controlling their bladder during the day. This means that bedwetting makes bedtime terrible for these children. In place of a time to tell stories and rest, bedtime is a time of conflict and stress for parents and children. Bedwetting is not an uncommon problem. Experts estimate that between five and seven million children in this country get wet at least occasionally. Older children are less likely to wet the bed, as children overcome the problem by about 15% per year. However, this means that 1% of older teens and 20% of children between the ages of six and five still urinate regularly in bed. Bedwetting affects not only the bedwetting child but the whole family. In some cases, children may not like the house or think their problem is creating an uncomfortable atmosphere in the house. Children who suffer from bedwetting and treatment for the problem often experience significant emotional turmoil. They need your love more than ever and especially to be told that they are loved at the moment. Most importantly, treating your child with warmth and love will reassure them that they will always be loved and accepted. This can give your child the strength to overcome parasites and other bedwetting problems. Don't assume your child knows you love them, especially if you're in a hot mood about bedwetting or bedwetting treatment. Tell them. The information in the book is organized into tips referred to as Guides for ease of reading. In your free time, you can easily read one or two tips simultaneously and try out different ideas that will help you stop bedwetting effectively. This e-book contains the facts about bedwetting, along with the latest research and information you need to make informed decisions that can help your child stop bedwetting.画面が切り替わりますので、しばらくお待ち下さい。
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