E-book Category: Children, Manuals E-book Title: 101 Tips to Stop Your Child's Bedwetting Forever! Author: Danielle M Grant Book Description: 6 signs that you need to look into the problem seriously. (Page 4) How your behavior can effect your child's bedwetting. Are you making it worse? (Page 5) What to tell your child to make him or her feel better about the situation. (Pages 5-6) Is it time to go to a doctor? (Page 6) How to make "bed time" less stressful for your child. (Pages 6-7) Does your child really have a problem? Or is it normal. (Page 7) How to make it easier for your child to let you know there was an accident. (Page 9) 10 signs that you need to seek more aggressive treatment. (Page 10) Why making your child get to sleep earlier can actually help him or her to stop wetting the bed. (Page 11) 6 steps to making sure your child doesn't contract any skin irritations. (Page 12) The worst thing you can do to try and stop bedwetting. (Pages 12-13) How to give your child hope. (Page 14) How to implement "night lifting" to keep your child dry. (Pages 15) 3 bladder control exercises for your child. (Pages 15) Which liquids to keep your child away from in the evening. (Page 16-17) 3 types of medications that just might be the ticket. (Pages 18-20) 10 things you might want to write down in a journal every time your child wets the bed to help find the problem area. (Pages 21) What your pediatrician needs to know to form a good opinion. And when you should think about getting a second opinion. (Pages 21-22) 4 places to start doing more research. (Pages 24-25) 7 extra resources that can give you more information on your child's specific problem. (Pages 26-28) 5 things to consider before you pick up your own bedwetting resources. (Page 28) What are moisture detector alarms and why do they make a big difference? (Page 29) 13 ways to evaluate a moisture detector to make sure it's right for your child. (Pages 30-31) The special product that can make cleaning up a breeze. (Pages 33) The magic product that can keep your child dry and odor free at sleepovers. (Page 35) Why your child's school bathroom and drinking habits may be the problem. (Page 36) A teaspoon of what? Find out what "magical" remedy (that tastes good) may help your child make it through the night dry. (Page 37) What to do if you're preteen or teen is still wetting the bed. Is there a more serious problem? (Pages 38-39) How to handle a possible infection caused by wet sheets. (Page 41) Is "Dry Bed Training" right for your child? (Page 41-42) How to handle your child's thoughts when they are embarrassed, confused, ashamed, and discouraged. (Pages 42-46) How to help your child deal with teasing at school. (Pages 46-48) How to help your child cope with his or her "secret." (Pages 48-50) How to calm your child's deepest worry, "What will others think?" (Pages 51)