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January 26, 2009

Sleep Deprived in the GTA? Maybe This Will Help With One of Your Family's Night-time Issues

Askme ParentCentral.ca just launched a new series of articles on bedwetting.

I contributed three of the articles in the series -- the ones on bedwetting causes, how bedwetting can affect a child's self-esteem, and how to handle sleepovers, family trips, and other special situations.

If there's an issue related to bedwetting or any other parenting-related issue or concern you'd me to address, please let me know.

As the blogger-in-residence, I see it as my job to address whatever parenting worries and concerns are costing you sleep.

I won't have all the answers (as if!), but, with any luck, the readers of this blog will be able to pool enough collective wisdom to help you get the sleep you so desperately crave.

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Thanks for the series of articles. :) My daughter has a bedwetting problem and I thought her learning curve for toilet training is slow. That is until i consulted with pediatrician and it turns out my baby was experiencing constipation. :(

Thanks for posting. I have same issues with my daughter as well, I have been training her to pee before and after going to bed. However, accidents happen and I believe its normal for a 3 year old toddler. I will be reading your series of articles, I'm sure I can gain some tips from it :)

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