“Accidents and Bed Wetting”
There are few other subjects that are more difficult to talk about, more confusing to deal with, or more frustrating to a parent than a child who is still bed wetting or having ‘accidents’ after being potty trained for some time. It seems being able to teach your child to control their bladder must be written into the imaginary ‘good parenting’ handbook and if your child is over a certain age then he shouldn't be wetting the bed or having accidents pretty much EVER.
But we all know that just isn’t the case. It is not how typical kids work and it sure isn’t how sensory kids work.
I got into a conversation with a friend of mine just the other day about this exact thing. His daughter, who is typically developing (although I suspect some minor non-responsive and/or under-responsive sensory issues) turns 5 in just a few weeks, and had ‘regressed’ from his point of view (OMG I hate that word) and started peeing her pants again. He wasn’t happy. As a matter of fact, he was kind of angry with her. So, you know I intervened – respectfully and in private – but I had to bring some things to his attention.
The biggest thing here is that it is part of NORMAL development for kids to have bedwetting or pants-peeing episodes after they’ve been potty trained (even for years without accident). In my experience, it is extremely common for this to occur around age 5-6 or just about Kindergarten. Why? A couple of reasons I think…
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