Sleep with peace of mind: discover the Medlogics waterproof edgable cover You want to give your child or a loved one reliable protection against night-time accidents.
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| Blog pour tous les problèmes de pipi au lit, énurésie et incontinence pour enfant et adulte. Une sélection des articles pour incontinence et énurésie primaire et secondaire. |
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Medlogics - Bordable and waterproof 85 x 90 cm bed sheetVoir l'articleSleep with peace of mind: discover the Medlogics waterproof edgable cover You want to give your child or a loved one reliable protection against night-time accidents.
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R15 Uriflex Watch: The Discreet and Stylish Partner for Days Without ForgettingVoir l'articleImagine your child so engrossed in a game, book or cartoon that they forget to go to the toilet.
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Dive in with complete peace of mind: SoSecure watertight swimming pool pantiesVoir l'articleNavigating the constraints of urinary or faecal incontinence shouldn't be a barrier to swimming.
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Washable cover sheet: durable, comfortable and economical protectionVoir l'articleToday, washable sheets are a practical and responsible solution for effectively protecting bedding. Whether for family, medical or simply preventive use, it meets a wide range of needs, and is part of a sustainable approach.
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Bedwetting is nothing to worry about - how do you deal with it?Voir l'articleBedwetting : A State of Mind, Not a Problem! Gently transform nights. Bedwetting can be a source of worry for many parents. But it's important to understand that bedwetting is much more common than we think, and is often part of a child's natural development. At home, we believe that there's no need to stress.
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Complete nappies or absorbent pants? Which to choose?Voir l'articleWhat are the differences between these two types of protection and when should they be used?Find a complete guide to the use of each type of adult or child protection.
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Buying advice: Why choose an adult romper?Voir l'articleIn the care sector, the need to protect patients against self-disrobing is becoming crucial, particularly for people with cognitive disorders such as dementia, as well as for those with disabilities.
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Demystifying the use of the Stop Pipi in FranceVoir l'articleEvery year, more than 500,000 children in France are affected by the problem of bedwetting. Pipi Stops are very common in Europe. At Store, we explain all the benefits of using a Stop Pipi.
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Routines and rituals in autismVoir l'articlePeople with autism attach a great deal of importance to routines and rituals. For them, it is reassuring to know what is going to happen and how it is going to happen. So they experience less uncertainty. However, in some situations, routines and rituals become such a priority that they are detrimental to the person with autism and those around them.
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Diagnosing disability: who to consult? Where to go?Voir l'articleIt often takes several years for a disability to be diagnosed. Here we look at the different places and professionals involved in diagnosing a disability.
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RQTH, What is it and how do I get it?Voir l'articleThe RQTH (Reconnaissance de la Qualité de Travailleur Handicapé - Recognition of Disabled Worker Status), as it is known, enables people to be recognised as disabled workers.
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Autism and noise: hypersensitivityVoir l'articleBeing hypersensitive to noise, in a world like ours, is a real ordeal on a daily basis, and this is the case for many autistic people. Everything is so noisy: shops, town centres, playgrounds, etc. So if we've all experienced a situation where the noise was intrusive, imagine someone with hypersensitivity finding themselves in all this hubbub.
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Bedwetting treatment and personalised follow-upVoir l'articleThe Store is the only website in France to offer high-quality pee-stoppers to help you deal with your child's bedwetting in the best possible conditions.
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Abena Frantex Abri Form Air Plus JuniorVoir l'articleThe ABENA Junior range is the Night range that can also be used during the day if a higher absorption rate is needed.
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Routines, rituals & habits in Asperger syndromeVoir l'articleAhhh, routine! This word makes most standard people tremble just as much as it reassures most autistic people. And that includes people with Asperger's syndrome!
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Asperger's autism, recognising the signsVoir l'articleAsperger's syndrome is a complex disorder that is often confused with autism because of certain similar behaviours. The main features of Asperger's syndrome are difficulties in acquiring social skills and behaviours, which contrast with demonstrably good language development and intellectual functioning.
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