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Spotlight on Bedwetting

Log onto our live and interactive WebTV show with experts Dr Hilary Jones and child psychologist, Emma Kenny, where they will discuss the causes and solutions to bedwetting.

 

Show date: 8th February 2012

Show time: 1pm


Bedwetting is an issue which affects approximately 600,000 children in the UK. It is more common than parents think with a fifth of five year olds wetting the bed on a regular basis.

Bedwetting can be upsetting for the parents as well as the child affected, and can lead to your son or daughter feeling isolated and lonely, scared to go to a friend’s sleepover and just exhausted.

So does your child wet the bed? Are you struggling to work out why they continue to do so? Do you feel that your child is the only one? And are you out of options?

If you answered yes to any of the above then log onto our live and interactive WebTV show with DryNites experts Dr Hilary Jones, child psychologist Emma Kenny and Mummy Blogger Emma Bradley for their top tips on how to deal with bedwetting.

 

Website: www.drynites.co.uk

Dr Hilary Jones, Emma Kenny and Emma Bradley join us live online at http://www.studiotalk.tv/show/spotlight-on-bedwetting on 8th February at 1pm

Click here to submit questions before the show http://www.studiotalk.tv/show/spotlight-on-bedwetting


Bedtime Rituals for Children, Eliminate Bedtime Headaches for Parents

“I can’t take it anymore!” a young mother’s desperate e-mail pleaded, “it takes anywhere from two to four hours to get my kids to bed at night and I am so tired. Sometimes I sit in their room and cry as I wait for them to fall asleep. What should I do?” Sleep problems are a tremendous issue to parents. Nobody informs couples when they are expecting their first baby that “sleeping like a baby” means taking two hours to fall asleep and then waking up every hour and a half for the first year or two and not actually sleeping through the night until age five. Many parents, even after having read all of the parenting books, are plagued with countless nights of difficult bedtimes, pop-ups (kids leaving their beds after lights out), and musical beds. Is there a way to get kids to bed without the evening drama? How do parents end the day on a positive note with big yawns and kids happy to put their heads down?

The Bedtime Ritual
A set bedtime ritual is an effective method to get kids into bed and have them stay there and fall asleep on their own. The bedtime routine also makes the evenings mellow and cozy and sends the kids into dreamland on a happy note. Be warned, set means “set in stone” until the children’s body clocks are set and they really associate the stages of the routine with sleep. The Perfect Bedtime Figure out the perfect bedtime. For some kids it is really clear when they need to go to bed because they yawn and get glassy eyed and say they want to go to bed. Other children start to get cranky and tearful and still others get hyped up and wild. Parents should pay close attention to their kids for a couple of nights and hone in on the best time to put their kids into bed.

Count Back One Hour and Get in the Tub One hour before bedtime
shut off the television and dim the family room lights. *Brush teeth and then put the child in the tub. *Bath time is a wonderful way to settle children and get them to relax. *Lower the lights in the bathroom and start to *speak in lower tones. Use bath products that are designed for children so there are no stinging eyes and upsets that get the children agitated. *Products that are scented with oatmeal and honey, lavender, almond and vanilla smell delicious and are said to relax and calm. The object of bath time, in addition to scrubbing off the playground dirt, is to start to wind down the child. *Soft Towels and Snuggly Pajamas Dry off the child gently without being vigorous. Bring the child into his room and put on a bedtime CD. A little back massage with a gentle lotion will further mellow the child. Put on pajamas, one more visit to the potty and then straight into bed. One note about pajamas: *find pajamas that the child loves and that are comfortable. Putting on pajamas should not be a fight or the wind down to this point has been a waste. *Tuck In, Being tucked in is very important to children. They love to feel safe, protected and at peace. One mother makes her children into a “pie” every night. She “crimps” the edges of the “pie” by tucking the sheets all around the child and then finishes with a big kissing dollop of whipped cream. The point of her practice is to make tucking in the children significant and important, and delicious. *Read a Book Read for fifteen minutes every night. Reading to children is very important for their education and will help encourage a love of reading and learning. Choose nice stories that don’t evoke scary thoughts. Chapter books are a wonderful way for children to use their imaginations. One chapter is usually sufficient to get those yawns happening and the eyelids drooping. If kids want a picture book that is great; just don’t let one book become five. Otherwise, suddenly an hour has gone by, the kids have missed that perfect bedtime, and mom or dad are leaving the kid’s room at 9:30 pm. Lights Out and Give Thanks Turn off the lights and leave them off. Say prayers, or for those not religious it is meaningful to give thanks for the joy in their lives and all that they have. *It is lovely to come up with the same words every night so that the children can recite with mom or dad. For example, a phrase from the paragraph that one family always says is, “Boys, please know that mommy and daddy love and adore you and that it is an honor and a privilege and a pleasure to be your parents…” The Finale and One Ace up the Sleeve At this point parents can say goodnight and leave the room. However, one mommy claims to have a secret weapon; The Three Bears. Every night since her oldest child was one, she has told the story of The Three Bears. She never changes the story, not even the inflection of her voice. They all associate sleep so much with this story that it has a “Pavlov’s Dog” affect on the entire family. She can barely get through The Three Bears herself without dosing off. This “ace up the sleeve” is a really great suggestion. If parents need to round out the bedtime ritual with one final story, tell the same exact story every night; this programs children that it is time to doze off. Conclusion Children love a set routine. Knowing exactly what happens next gives them a sense of safety and security and teaches them to self regulate. A child’s internal clock is set if a bedtime ritual is created and adhered to. Sleep will come more easily than if every evening the routine changes. If parents are consistent and do not vacillate with the routine they establish for their kids, they will have children happy to go to bed and stay there.

Author:
Elena Neitlich is the co-owner and CEO of Moms on Edge, LLC. Her company designs, manufactures and sells children\'s behavioral toys, games and parenting aids, Elena and her business partner created Moms on Edge with the mission to promote peace, quiet and good behavior in the home, and to alleviate the stress that parents can feel as they guide their children through the tough stages of childhood. Elena is the proud mother of Noah (5) and Seth (2). She is committed to raising really great people. For more information about Moms on Edge or to contact Elena please visit
http://www.momsonedge.com  Permission granted to publish with no links inserted into article text and with live links in the author bio.


Stressed and busy parents putting

their children’s dental health at risk




With a third of parents letting their children skip

brushing, experts are calling for more vigilance




Millions of British parents are letting their children off brushing their teeth simply because they’re too rushed or stressed.

 

That’s one of the findings from a new study of parents with young children which found nearly a third of parents let their children skip brushing if they’re in too much of a rush, while one in five say they let their kids off what should surely be a part of everyone’s morning routine simply to avoid the hassle.

 

In addition, a quarter of those polled in the survey by Sonicare claim their youngsters’ constant arguing about having to brush their teeth causes anxiety. A further 6% let their children off because they don’t want to cause an argument.

 

Furthermore it seems many parents are also are not following clear health guidelines when it comes to the daily routine.

 

NHS dental guidelines state children should brush their teeth twice a day; however 18% of parents admitted their child only brushes once a day, if at all.

 

So what can you as a parent do to make sure your children maintain strong healthy teeth?

 

Well celebrity nanny, Fin Doherty believes adding an element of fun is the key to success. Check out her tips below.

 

Fin Doherty’s top tips

 

How to Get Your Child to Brush his/her Teeth

 

Brushing your child’s teeth should start as soon as the first tooth appears, as a baby 6 – 12 months is the norm.

Use the right size toothbrush is important to begin with use one with soft bristles and a soft handle.

-                                               Use the right toothpaste for the right age group.

-                                               Encourage your baby/child to brush their teeth twice a day.

-                                               Children under the age of seven will need help to achieve this.

Having Fun Whilst Brushing Your Child’s Teeth

 

Let’s make a Game out of it

“Let’s brush our teeth and make them squeaky-clean”.

 

Draw Up a Star Chart.

 

If your child brushes his/her teeth then reward them using the free downloadable wall chart on the Sonicare website.  At the end of the week.  You could reward your child with new toothpaste, toothbrush, stickers etc.

 

Stick to a Routine.  “Tooth Brushing Routine”

 

-                                               Do this twice a day

-                                               After Breakfast

-                                               Before going to bed

 

 

Go Tooth Brush Shopping

 

-                                               Let your child choose their own toothbrush handle – children love colours and characters, so let them personalise the toothbrush you choose and it will make the process more enjoyable for them and you as a parent.

Go Toothpaste Shopping

 

-                                               Let your child choose their toothpaste.  All toothpaste now comes in a variety of flavours.  Buy several types of flavours and let your child decide which one he/she likes the best and stick with that brand.

Check the plaque

 

-                                               Buy some disclosing tablets and let your children see how much plaque they have left behind. Challenge them to remove the most plaque from their teeth.

Books

 

-                                               Go to your local Library.

Pretend Play/Social Development

 

-                                               Buy a dentist kit.   Role-play is an excellent way to help your child to learn how to brush their teeth. 

-                                               Let your child visit the dentist and talk about the experience.

Sing About Brushing Your Teeth

 

-                                               “If you’re happy Brush your teeth” etc

 

-                                               Here we go round the Mulberry bush early in the morning.  This is the way we brush our teeth.  Remember to do the actions as well.

For more information visit www.sonicare.com




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