Coping with Bedwetting from Toddlers to Teens
Parenting Our Future - A podcast by Robbin McManne
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Bedwetting is no joke when it impacts your child. In fact, my guest on this episode, considers it a “life spoiling issue.” It’s not just your child wetting the bed, it’s our reaction to it that is usually based in fear and leads us to shame or punish the child.Before you read any further, you must know that this is NOT.YOUR.CHILD’S.FAULT nor is it your fault! Let’s end the shame and punishments around bedwetting here.My guest is Dr. Danielle Sweeney, of Austin, Texas who is a Pediatric Urologist and is a faculty member at Texas Children’s Hospital. She wants every parent and caregiver to know that bed wetting isn’t intentional, it doesn’t mean there is anything wrong with the child and more children struggle with bedwetting than you know, even into the teen years.In this episode, Dr. Sweeney explains that bedwetting is tied to your child’s development and how children develop at different speeds. She also discusses why it happens, what to do if your child starts wetting the bed, what issues might be going on and other medical issues that might get in the way. For Dr. Sweeney’s handout, “Coping with Your Child’s Bedwetting”, you can download it from the Parent Toolbox. www.parent-toolbox.comAbout Dr. Danielle Sweeney Dr. Danielle D. Sweeney is a is a board-certified Pediatric Urologist from Austin, Texas who is currently a member of the faculty of Texas Children’s Hospital. She currently holds an adjunct faculty position with the University of Texas-Austin, Dell Medical School in the Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care. She did her undergraduate and medical school training at Tulane University in New Orleans, her Urologic Surgery Residency at the University of Pittsburgh, and her Pediatric Urology Fellowship at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. She also completed a Global Health Certificate Program at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Social Media:Web: www.vamiohealth.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/vamiohealthInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vamiohealth/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@vamiohealthThanks for listening! For more on Robbin, her work and free resources, keep reading!FREE GUIDE FOR PARENTS OF STRONG-WILLED KIDS: “How to Turn a NO into Cooperation” go to www.strongwilledkids.comAbout RobbinRobbin’s work focuses on building and strengthening the parent child relationship so that children grow up with resilience, confidence and strong emotional intelligence. She works with parents to help them understand their own emotions and frustrations in parenting, so they can help build their children’s sense of self without losing themselves in the process! For more, go to www.parentingforconnection.com