How to Stop Bedwetting - Bed wetting Help

A child, six, seven, eight, nine years old or older, who wets the bed every night needs lots of reassurance and positive help. Many will find comfort from a children's book in which the hero also wets the bed and discovers a way to end the bed wetting. Parents, too, will benefit from a book written with straightforward advice on how to stop bedwetting.
How to Stop Bedwetting - Bed wetting Help
Child still wets the bed? Bedwetting night after night will eventually dampen any child’s spirits. The bed wetting constantly chips away at a child’s self-esteem, causing daily struggle and frustration for the entire family. How to stop bedwetting-consider trying a little Bravery and Grace? Parents and children will find these books filled with understanding and help to end bedwetting.

Children can truly benefit from a book that takes a kid friendly look at the trials they experience while dealing with bedwetting. While most books on this subject are for children ages five and younger, the book, Prince Bravery and Grace - Attack of the Wet Knights is an early chapter book written especially for children in the five to ten year old age range. Children and parents will cheer for Prince Bravery and his dragon, Grace, as they struggle to defeat the dastardly, "Wet Knights". The hero, Prince Bravery, is a typical boy who loves sports, his pet dragon and swimming in the castle moat. Like most kids he hates peas and he grows tired of waiting to just outgrow the wet nights. The story is filled with adventure and a few laughs along the way. Eventually the Prince stops the "Wet Knights" with the aid of a bedwetting alarm, and goes on to become MVP (most valuable prince) of his sports team. The author is a mom who experienced the challenges of bedwetting, thus the story displays a good deal of empathy for parents and especially, children. For parents and children considering the use of an alarm to stop bedwetting, this book is a fitting and fun read.

Parents want to help their child stop bedwetting but often do not know how to help a child still wetting the bed. The book, Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness, by Renee Mercer is straightforward, easy to read, and designed to answer a parent’s concerns. This book gets right to the heart of the issue and sorts out fact and myth. Parents will find a question and answer format that make this book clear-cut and easy to follow. The author is a nurse practitioner with expert experience concerning bedwetting presented in a very parent friendly approach. Any mom, dad or other caregiver searching to end their child’s struggle with bedwetting should give this book serious consideration.

Books to help stop bedwetting can lighten the load and eventually lessen the laundry faced by families dealing with the nightly struggle of bed wetting. Once a child reaches the age that bedwetting begins to undermine their self esteem, they need as much respect and support as they can get. Caregivers will find these books can ease the stigma of bedwetting and provide the bravery and grace to resolve this challenging condition.
Prince Bravery and Grace - Attack of the Wet Knights
Positive information about bedwetting
   By gail gross
Published: 3/7/2009
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