Common bedwetting treatments
There are plenty of treatment options available for bedwetting, from non-invasive products to more extreme medications. Find out the pros and cons of each option
There are plenty of treatment options available for bedwetting, from non-invasive products to more extreme medications. Find out the pros and cons of each option
If your child wets the bed, and has always done so, then they most likely have primary nocturnal enuresis.
If your child suddenly starts wetting the bed again after being dry for at least six consecutive months, then they may have secondary nocturnal enuresis.
As your child grows, they will develop attitudes and feelings towards themselves. It’s important as a parent that you are able to build your child’s self-confidence and resilience.
If you and your child are struggling with bedwetting, then these ten tips may help you both get through the phase with as little disruption and distress as possible
Using this easy approach to toilet training can help encourage early potty training by removing toddler nappies and putting a potty close by.
Your potty and toilet training questions are answered to get your child using the potty and using the bathroom. A parents potty training guide!
If you are getting ready to toilet train, these products can help make the transition from nappy to potty much easier.
While there are many steps to take on the way to the amazing world of underpants, there are a few things you must always keep in mind while toilet training.
If your toddler starts exhibiting these signs, it may be time to start toilet training your tot.
Toilet training is an area of raising toddlers that too many parents get in a knot about. Here's some tips to help you out.
Don't panic! Tips on what to do if your toddler isn't getting the hand of toilet training or suffers some setbacks.
Toddler toilet training is hard, especially when she wants to only poo in her nappy and not the potty. Keep up the potty training and it wont last. Find more on Kidspot New Zealand
Most children are toilet trained during the day way before they're trained at toilet night, but it can be longer before they use the potty at night.
No matter how much protection you put down, kids' wee has a sneaky way of getting through. Learn about wee-busting powder, spray and the funky wee-busting stomp