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Use Star Chart Reward System to Help Train Your
Child
Star charts prove very beneficial to
some children, used either alone or with a bed-wetting
alarm. As you know from experience, you wake up more
easily when the day holds promise and excitement. On
holiday mornings it is easier to get out of bed; on
dreary mornings it is easier to hit the snooze-alarm.
Star charts use this to advantage. A child is offered
a star on the calendar for each dry night. When the
child collects a predetermined number of stars (usually
3-7), he is given a small reward. When he collects 21
in a row, he gets a larger, looked-forward-to, prize.
This puts the reticular activating system of the brain
in a more heightened state of readiness to wake up when
the bladder signals that it is full. For some children,
this is enough to make them responsive to nighttime
bladder fullness. If no improvement occurs within 2
weeks, however, it should not continue to be used without
an alarm or some other therapy.
Hypnotherapy and guided imagery are
other techniques available to help deep sleepers gain
nighttime bladder control. Hypnotherapy requires a trained
therapist, but guided imagery can be employed by anyone.
Have your son relax, close his eyes, and listen to what
you say. Tell him that his kidneys are a pee factory,
making urine day and night. His bladder is a storage
tank where the pee is kept until he is ready to put
it in the toilet. There is a gate or muscle that holds
the pee in the bladder until he is ready. During the
day, he is in control of the gate, but at night some
of the pee has been sneaking out. When he sleeps, he
is going to begin taking control. When the bladder starts
to fill up, he will control the gate when he is asleep,
just like when he is awake. He will pee in the toilet
when he is ready. Messages like this help put his brain
in a state of readiness to receive the bladder's signals.
As with star charts, this should not be continued as
the only therapy for longer than 2 weeks with no noticeable
improvement.
© Alan Greene MD FAAP
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1. Bedwetting - Stop bed wetting information
... in-home assessment, motivational counseling, dry bed training, along with the use of an enuresis ... ... innate cause of the Enuresis, which is a sleep disorder." Our program is drug-free, has no side ...
http://www.stopwetting.com/ |
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2. The Sleep Center
... and Periodic Limb Movement Disorder Uncomfortable sensations in ... day School difficulties "Odd" sleep behaviors Bedtime problems ... falling or staying asleep Bed wetting The Sleep Center at St ...
http://www.svhhc.org/our_ ...y_sleep_disorders.asp |
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3. Dr. Koop - Urination - bed wetting
... in adulthood. Common Causes: Bed wetting is usually simply due to a ... Backache Bipolar Affective Disorder Birth Control Blood Blood ... Transmitted Disease Skin Sleep Speech Disorders Spinal ...
http://www.drkoop.com/ency/93/003144.html |
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4. The Better Way: Media Centre: Fact Sheet
... had experienced clinical depression, post traumatic stress disorder, and various anxiety disorders. Symptoms included bed wetting, sleep walking and night terrors. Some children became mute, made ...
http://www.thebetterway.info/mc_factsheet.htm |
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7. herbal remedies bed wetting
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8. Specific Child Challenges
... sleep. Bed-Wetting Why they do it Most experts view bed-wetting as a sign of an immature neurological system or perhaps a type of sleep disorder. Recent medical research, however, has found that many ...
http://www.drmedhus.com/childchallenges.htm |
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9. Amber-Amber College Carrick Dalystown Mullingar Co Westmeath.
... Panic Attacks Prostrate Rheumatoid Arthritis Sleep Disorder In Children Reiki 1 Acne Alopecia ... ... Baldness) Anorexia Attention Deficit Disorder Bed Wetting Candida Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ...
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10. ADHD Issues - Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
... defiant disorder, pervasive development disorder or Tourette's syndrome. Behavioral and ... ... inappropriate places), enuresis (bed-wetting), night terrors and sleep difficulties. Learning and ...
http://www.adhdissues.com/ms/ency/639/main.html |
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11. Girls Wetting The Bed - Bedroom Portal US
... It may sometimes be related to a sleep disorder, & Bed-wetting in children - What is normal? & Boys tend to be slower than girls, so bed-wetting is three times more common in boys than in girls. By ...
http://bedroom.portal.us. ...-wetting-the-bed.html |
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12. The Most Common Form of Bed-Wetting! - DrGreene.com
... Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Baby Walkers Bed ... Alarms Bed-Wetting Causes Bed-Wetting Treatment Options ... and Stages Evaluations Building Sleep Habits Development & Hygiene ...
http://www.drgreene.com/21_400.html |
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14. Children bipolar disorder
... wellness between episodes. Symptoms of bipolar disorder in children include: an expansive or ... ... sleeping problems(little or too much sleep) bed wetting and dream terrors eating more ...
http://www.depression-gui ...disorder-children.htm |
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15. "Gene Plus"
... made regarding ADHD it is still defined as a disorder and not a syndrome. Back to Contents Back to ... ... Asthma and different allergies Bed-wetting Sleep disorders Back to Contents Back to the ...
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17. UK About NCERx
... com. (reviewed 2002). Bed wetting (nocturnal enuresis). Retrieved January 10, 2003, from www.medicinenet.com/Bedwetting/article.htm. National Center on Sleep Disorder Research. (1997). Facts ...
http://www.about-sleep-di ...l/uk-about-ncerx.php3 |
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18. Enuresis
... Bedwetting Solution, Bed wetting, Enuresis Cure, Bedwetting Program, Counseling - Would you like to make sure this is a sleep disorder? Dr.T.L. Goupil will do a free evaluation for you. Click here ...
http://www.health-nexus.com/enuresis.htm |
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19. Parenting: children and child care articles
... How to raise a child with attention deficit disorder Potty Training Potty training problem How to ... ... accidents Bedtime How can I get my baby to sleep Bed wetting cures Getting baby to sleep through the ...
http://www.essortment.com ...Parenting.Child.Care/ |
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20. OTB: Why We Sleep (or can't)
... some people also have a REM sleep behavioral disorder in which they act out their dreams and may ... ... resting but not paralyzed, that most sleep-walking, bed-wetting, and night terrors occur in children ...
http://www.med.harvard.ed ...e5/Number3/Sleep.html |
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21. Sleep Apnea Linked to Bed-Wetting in Kids
... Snoring is a symptom of obstructive sleep apnea, a sleep disorder that causes people to temporarily stop breathing many times a night and appears to also promote bed-wetting in children, said Dr. Lee ...
http://www.talkaboutsleep ...papnea_bedwetting.htm |
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22. Site Map
... Disorder News Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Dyslexia Medical Info Medications ... ... Bed-wetting Diabetes Ear Infections Eye Care for Children and Teenagers Rotavirus Child and Teen Sleep ...
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23. Discussion Forum: BED WETTING / ENURESIS
... Achondroplasia - ANTHRAX - BED WETTING / ENURESIS - CYSTOSCOPY ... OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER - Oral Cancer - OSTEOPOROSIS ... Systemic Lupus Erythematosus - SLEEP DISORDER - SNORING ...
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25. Bed-wetting
http://www.lifesteps.com/ .../ency/bed-wetting.jsp
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http://stvincenthealthcar ...y_sleep_disorders.asp
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27. Pediatric Health Advisor English Index: A To Z
... information on bed-sharing Bed-wetting alarms general guidelines ... resource list Bedtime (see also Sleep, problems) negativism ... deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) overview - bedtime ...
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29. MySleepCenter: Sleep Disorders
... Disorder Sleep Terror Sleepwalking (Somnambulism) Some research suggests that some criminals may actually be sleepwalking when they commit their crimes. Tooth-grinding (Bruxism) Bed-wetting ...
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30. Bed-Wetting -
... laugh. Bed-Wetting Why they do it Most experts view bed-wetting as a sign of an immature neurological system or perhaps a type of sleep disorder. Recent medical research, however, has found that many ...
http://library.adoption.c ...g/article/3099/1.html |
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31. Childhood problems at Mehta childcare -- bed wetting in children
... to stop wetting the bed. This article written ... is passing urine during sleep at an age when control ... but have again started wetting their beds. The ... or psychological disorder. Where's the problem ...
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32. Patient FAQ
... How can I talk to other patients with my sleep disorder? 1. What is Xyrem? Xyrem (sodium oxybate ... ... sleep problems (including sleep walking), vomiting, bed wetting, confusion, and dizziness. If ...
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33. National Sleep Foundation
... nights a week. Bed wetting, also known as enuresis, is more prevalent in boys. It is not usually considered abnormal during preschool ages, but late on may suggest another sleep disorder or late ...
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http://www.health-nexus.org/enuresis.htm
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35. Bedwetting, Bed Wetting, Enuresis: Enuresis Treatment Center
... cases, the root cause is an inherited deep-sleep disorder. The brain sleeps so deeply that when ... ... go to the bathroom more frequently than others, wetting accidents, and bowel accidents. What does NOT ...
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