Thursday, June 27, 2013

Don't Expect the Unexpected.



Regarding how quickly one can overcome bed-wetting, one should never expect instant results or triumph. A parent shouldn't have an expectation whereby they buy a bedwetting alarm system, use it one night and expect that the child doesn't bed-wet very soon after. Having excessively high expectations will only make the child very nervous and worried about meeting those unrealistic expectations. What makes bed-wetting alarms work most effectively is that they encourage and help the child to end bed-wetting GRADUALLY. If a child bed-wets 4-5 times a week, than after some time (maybe a week or two) the child should bed-wet 3-4 times a week, and after some time again 1-3 times per week, and so on until they eventually stop bed-wetting.

It's the #1 question parents ask, "How quickly will my child's issue be solved?". The truth is one cannot respond with a definite number, or even an approximate one. There have been cases where a child ends bed-wetting and then the issue returns. There have also been a few cases where by simply just buying a bed-wetting alarm, the child stops having that issue. Yes, that has happened before! The biggest matter to remember is that each child is different, and will respond differently. Yet, with parental support, positivity, and an absence of frustration and anger, the child very probably will overcome bed-wetting. It is often a gradual process, but it should show results over time. And those results will continue to occur as long as the child and parents are working together as a team to end this issue.

In this scenario, one must not expect the unexpected. One cannot believe that a child will go from bed-wetting multiple times per week to using a bed-wetting alarm system, and then promptly never bed-wets again.

Just be careful which bed-wetting alarm you use. Some websites are very unreliable in terms of providing full and detailed information. So many bed-wetting alarm websites have been doing a lousy and even deceitful job at properly presenting the material that a blog has been started at  http://bedwettingalarmsdeceitcatcher.blogspot.com/ to point out these problem sites.

Again, remember to use bed-wetting alarms for gradual positive changes over time, not sudden changes overnight. To examine and compare the many different features of all (or almost all) bed-wetting alarms sold in the U.S., go to http://www.urinealarms.com/ .


This article was sent by a member, Sam Good, for inclusion in this blog. Thank you.

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