Overcoming Enuresis: Bedwetting & Day Time Wetting Accidents
Description
I have been treating Enuresis successfully for over 30 years. I will show you exactly what causes it and how to treat it with a behavioral intervention. There are two different types of Enuresis, daytime and nighttime wetting. In this program I will show you how to treat either one or both.
My heart breaks for the kids, and the mothers of the kids who struggle with Enuresis. For most, it is embarrassing and discouraging that they cannot overcome accidents. It usually affects their self-esteem and confidence. They often experience rejection from peers and others who don’t understand that it is usually beyond their control. Parents often are frustrated, discouraged and upset with themselves for not being able to help their child get “potty trained” or believe their child is just lazy. Often kids get so discouraged they “give up” and seem like they don’t care that they are having accidents. The truth is, this is most often a simple physiological and genetic difficulty that can be easily turned around with the right know-how and intervention.
I am giving you the same easy-to-implement treatment program that I have successfully used for over 30 years for a fraction of the cost that it would take to see me professionally.
- How to overcome daytime wetting.
- How to overcome bedwetting.
- How physiology affects Enuresis (wetting accidents).
- How emotions can affect Enuresis.
- Step-By-Step Instructions.
- Behavioral intervention as opposed to utilizing medicine or surgery.
- How to correctly and effectively use a bedwetting alarm.
- How and why to utilize unconscious habit training.
- Why Enuresis is most often not a parent's or child's fault, but is a physiologically based phenomenon that responds well to behavioral intervention.
Created by Randy Hyde
Last updated 10/2017
English
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Free
Course