Is your child over six and still experiencing nighttime wetting? Have you and your family become frustrated with daily laundry and making excuses for avoiding sleepovers? Have you tried bedwetting treatments in the past without success? Have you accused your child of being “lazy” and not trying to stay dry at night?
If you answered yes to any of these questions, you can benefit from the newest book about bedwetting -- Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness: A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Bedwetting. You will benefit from the professional advice of Renee Mercer, MSN, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner, who specializes in the treatment of children with bedwetting or nocturnal enuresis. She has successfully treated hundreds of children with persistent and seemingly unresponsive bedwetting in her private practice. Her success rate of 80 – 90% of the children she treats speaks to the effectiveness of this practical approach.
She has outlined the very steps she uses everyday in her office to develop this easy-to-follow practical guide to curing bedwetting. After reviewing Seven Steps to Nighttime Dryness, you will be informed on causes of bedwetting, when to start treatment and what treatment best fits your family. You should look forward to answers to your questions, whether they be about adolescents that still wet, how to handle sleepovers, or how to choose enuresis alarms. The latest medical research combined with experience gained over years working with parents and children is reflected in this book.
Take a tour of this site to learn more, then visit your favorite bookseller to obtain your own copy to help your child on their path to dryness today!
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