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🚽🛏 Bedwetting 🛏🚽

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Bed wetting or night time wetting is identified as affecting half a million children across the UK.

Bedwetting can impact a child’s self esteem, confidence, wellbeing, school and social performance, daytime functioning, and can result in children appearing with drawn or anxious.

As we approach World Bedwetting Day: 25th May 2021, I will be providing the “FOUR” key steps over the next few weeks, confirming “HOW” to overcome night time wetting, and enable your individual child to progress! If you have missed Step 1, check out my business page for further details.

The most important thing to remember is it is “not” your child’s fault!

STEP 2: TOILETING

🌟Your child or the child you are supporting to be encouraged to pass a poo, three times a day or four times a week, in the day

🌟 Your child or the child you are supporting to be encouraged to pass a wee, four to seven times a day

If you would like any further advice or support around bedwetting, further help is available! Please don’t feel alone with this!

A FREE introductory telephone consultation call is available to discuss your individual child’s needs

Look forward to sharing the next step to overcoming night time wetting, to help your individual child

Speak soon

Charmaine

Continence Sleep and Behaviour Consultant

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