Anonymous wrote:Our pediatrician told us our 13yr old was barely even on the puberty scale and that when those hormones hit it would stop. Bam. Had a growth spurt and now his body wakes him up to pee. Happened almost overnight.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know about the connection between bedwetting and ADHD in teens? And if it iz indeed more prevalent in this population, how to address it?
Anonymous wrote:We make the bed in layers. 2 full sets of waterproof sheet, then fitted. Depending on how fast your kid moves, ideally they could just peel off a layer and go back to sleep and then throw stuff in the wash in the AM.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone know about the connection between bedwetting and ADHD in teens? And if it iz indeed more prevalent in this population, how to address it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you handle it if away from home?
6th grader still have nighttime accidents wears pull-ups at night.
Do you just get whatever is cheapest or is there a specific kind that works better than others? Has he ever done sleepovers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you handle it if away from home?
6th grader still have nighttime accidents wears pull-ups at night.
Anonymous wrote:For parents with middle schoolers who might sometimes still struggle with nighttime dryness how much do you expect them to take care of on their own? Would you expect them to tell you if they had an accident and would you help with cleaning up? I know some people might suggest an alarm or medication but I’m just asking about what you do after the fact. Anyone have a middle schooler still wearing protection at night?
Anonymous wrote:How do you handle it if away from home?