An alarm is one of the most effective treatments for nocturnal enuresis.It works by waking the child as soon as the first drops of urine are present , which allows the brain to gradually learn to recognize the signal of a full bladder during sleep.
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Asperger's syndrome: knowing how to recognize the signsPosted in: 2 - AUTISMEVoir l'articleAsperger's syndrome is a complex disorder often confused with autism due to some similar behaviors. The main characteristics of Asperger's syndrome are difficulties in acquiring social skills and behaviors, which contrast with demonstrably good language development and intellectual functioning.
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When to change a child's or adult's diaperVoir l'articleDiapers are a part of life for many people with disabilities or other physical limitations. It's important to be prepared and efficient when changing a teenager's diaper, as they can easily feel embarrassed while you're doing it. Knowing the options for positions and understanding how to use the supplies beforehand will make the process much easier. Try your best to protect their privacy and give them as much control over the process as possible.
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Changing a child's or adult's diaper and changing diapers while standingVoir l'articleChanging a child's or adult's diaper is part of the basic care that contributes to well-being. It's an intimate moment that's repeated several times a day—sometimes too often, you might say! It's also a special time between the adult and the child. But there comes a time when the child can no longer tolerate lying on their back during diaper changes, when they want to turn over, go play, ride a pedal boat... Perhaps it's time to change your approach? In this article, we'll tell you about...
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OCD: Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Definition and SymptomsPosted in: 3 - ADHD, DYS and BIPOLARITYVoir l'articleObsessive-compulsive personality disorder is one of the most common personality disorders. It involves a pervasive need to control and complete tasks in an orderly and perfect manner.
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Encopresis in children and adultsPosted in: 5 - ENCOPRESIESVoir l'articleEncopresis is a disorder that is not well known to the general public, but which affects a fairly large number of individuals.
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Bedwetting in adultsVoir l'articleWe talk about bedwetting when we are six years old, but rather about nocturnal enuresis when we are thirty-six… Often poorly received, the term nocturnal enuresis is more common in society.
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What is the purpose of a complete adult diaper change?Voir l'articleAround a certain age, often around 70, some people experience incontinence. Over the years, this can become permanent and even worsen. Today, among people in their seventies, about one in ten suffers from incontinence, and among those over 85, one in four is predisposed to constant urinary leakage.
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How many children suffer from learning disabilities?Posted in: 3 - ADHD, DYS and BIPOLARITYVoir l'articleIn France, an average of 5% of children are currently diagnosed with dyslexia, dyspraxia, dyscalculia, and ADHD.
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How to treat urinary incontinence?Posted in: 4 - CHILD AND ADULT INCONTINENCEVoir l'articleTreatments for urinary incontinence involve techniques for re-educating the perineum and bladder muscles, as well as behavioral techniques to better manage the urge to urinate.
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Neuroatypicalities: who are neuroatypicals?Posted in: 2 - AUTISMEVoir l'articleLet's begin by defining neurodiversity. In general terms, neurodiversity is the diversity of human brains and minds. The term " neurodiversity" first appeared in 1998. Judy Singer, an American sociologist, was the first to use it, drawing a parallel with biodiversity.
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How do stress and anxiety affect your child's bedwetting?Voir l'articleMost experts agree that emotional stress can be a trigger for children or teenagers who start wetting the bed, even if they had remained dry for months or years.
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Bedwetting in autistic childrenVoir l'articleBedwetting is one of the many challenges faced by autistic children. A number of these children experience difficulties using the toilet and may struggle to dry themselves during the day, let alone experience nighttime dryness.
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Incontinence - Taking care of your bladderPosted in: 4 - CHILD AND ADULT INCONTINENCEVoir l'articleSpina bifida prevents most affected children from urinating naturally. Your child may have lost bladder control or may not be able to empty their bladder completely. Incontinence has a significant impact on the social lives of children and those around them.
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They did it! Testimonies from families of children with bedwettingVoir l'articleFor us, every success is a moment of joy. Therefore, we are particularly happy and proud to share with you an excerpt from the correspondence we receive from families and children who have achieved toilet training.
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A word from the FounderVoir l'articleI remember... a day that could have been just like any other...
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Why is a bedwetting alarm your best option?Posted in: 1 - LE PIPI AU LITVoir l'articleFor children under 5, it's still socially acceptable. But as soon as a child starts school or preschool, it's always a good idea to make sure they've developed toilet training habits before they turn 4.
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