Imagine your child so engrossed in a game, book or cartoon that they forget to go to the toilet.
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Super Undies/ Hero Undies: new Fire Chief modelsVoir l'articleThe new range of Super Undies® and Hero Undies® pants is an excellent alternative to disposable nappies and absorbent pants.
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A label for children who wet the bed!Voir l'articleThe association for families of enuretic children, "A L'AISE", is introducing a label for accommodation, leisure and holiday facilities.
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Exclusive: the brand new Super Undies range of panties with insertVoir l'articleThey've just arrived at Store: the new Super Undies® collection.
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He puts a nappy full of urine on his stepson's headVoir l'articleWe don't usually publish this kind of text, but it's important to know that it's important for a child to have a good understanding of enuresis and its mechanisms so that it doesn't lead to humiliating punishment.
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Betrayal - The film about bedwetting and childrenVoir l'articleThe 12-minute film tells the story of a 10-year-old boy whose bedwetting is discovered and revealed by his best friend at school.
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MANAGING ENERGY FOR SCOUTSVoir l'articleBefore the summer, we usually publish articles about holiday camps. This year, we've decided to highlight a guide for scout camp leaders that we think is very well done.
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SamSam and bedwettingVoir l'articleBedwetting is very common among children. This little cartoon is a good support for your child. You and your child can use it to play down the situation and start a dialogue.
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New Super Undies Diapers and Over-Diapers for AdultsVoir l'articleAre you looking for an adult cloth nappy to protect you during the day or as an overlay? The Snap-on nappy is a great alternative to disposable nappies.
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Peeing in the toilet: 6 golden rules.Voir l'articleGoing to the toilet should be a ritual for your child. Whether your child is a boy or a girl, here are 6 simple and useful rules.
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ADHD: Managing everyday behaviourVoir l'articleFull of life. One thing's for sure: with an ADHD child, parents have no time to be bored.
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Why do children with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) come across as ill-behaved?Voir l'articleMany children with ADHD ("hyperactivity") are often noticed for behavioural problems, unlike ADD children without hyperactivity...
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Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD)Voir l'articleAttention deficit disorder with or without hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD) is characterised by inattention, impulsivity ("action before thought") and hyperactivity or uncontrolled motor agitation. It develops in intelligent children, but is not exclusively due to a neurological or psychiatric illness.
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The Laborious Journey of the Parent of a Child with ADHDVoir l'articleThe journey for the parent or parents of a child with Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity (ADD/ADHD) is often a difficult one. The path is always different, but the suffering is there for everyone.
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A natural solution for ADD/ADHDVoir l'articleADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder with or without Hyperactivity) is currently the most frequently diagnosed psychiatric 'illness' among young North Americans. Eleven per cent of them are diagnosed at least once between the ages of 4 and 17.
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Childhood encopresis: what you need to knowVoir l'articleEncopresis is the regular passage of formed or semi-formed stools in underwear or "unusual" places (on the floor, etc.) after the age of 4. Encopresis affects 1 to 4% of children in the general population.
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It's possible to go camping when you wet the bed.Voir l'articleTaking part in a group holiday is often an insurmountable ordeal for a child who still wets the bed, to the point that many refuse to go for fear of their problem being discovered.
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