Bedwetting:
A Guide for Parents and Children
Designed for parents
and children who are struggling with bedwetting,
this book fully describes and explains a training
program that has helped many families conquer the
problem at home |
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Bedwetting:
A Medical Dictionary
This is a 3-in-1
reference book. It gives a complete medical
dictionary covering hundreds of terms and
expressions relating to bedwetting. It also gives
extensive lists of bibliographic citations.
Finally, it provides information to users on how
to update their knowledge using various Internet
resources. |
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Dry
All Night : The Picture Book Technique That Stops
Bedwetting
A step-by-step
program for curing bedwetting, with separate
sections for parent and child. |
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Getting
to Dry: How to Help Your Child Overcome Bedwetting
The great majority of
bedwetting children can wake up dry, sooner rather
than later. The authors provide practical advice
on replacing shame and punishment with praise and
rewards. They show how to involve the child in
solving the problem, using visual aids such as
diaries and calendars.
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More Bedwetting : How to Help Your Child...
Drawing on over 35
years of experience Dr. Arnold illustrates how,
contrary to conventional thinking, most bedwetting
is caused by underlying physical
conditions—conditions that often can be
corrected quickly and effectively. . |
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Sammy
The Elephant And Mr Camel
The story does not
overtly deal with bedwetting and incontinence
issues. Instead, on a conscious level, Sammy keeps
spilling his buckets of water. However on an
unconscious level, the reader is presented with a
healing metaphor that mirrors frustrations in
attempting to gain control over
bedwetting/incontinence and gently encourages
skills to being dry and happy! |
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Waking
Up Dry
Written in a
child-friendly tone that mirrors a one-on-one
conversation with Dr. Bennett, this self-help
guide is designed to assist children in conquering
bedwetting. Although appropriate for parents and
caregivers, the conversations and activities are
meant for children to read alone or with a parent. |
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David is much like any other boy who loves playing
soccer, but when the chance comes up to go and
stay at Champions Soccer Camp, David has to face
up to his biggest embarrassment, wetting the bed.
David stands up bravely to his sister's taunts and
a nervous visit to the doctor, but will he be able
to control his bed-wetting in time for camp? |
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Little Bear wants to
stop wetting his bed at night, and his mother
patiently helps him realize that that will happen
when the time is right. |
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