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Monday, December 29, 2014

Punishment can worsen bedwetting


Punishing children for bedwetting won’t solve the problem and may make it worse, researchers say.

  • In a new study, children who were punished for wetting the bed at night were more likely to be depressed and had worse overall quality of life overall compared to bed-wetters who were not punished.

Nighttime bedwetting, or “nocturnal enuresis,” affects about 15 percent of young children and is three times more common in boys than girls, according to the authors. Up to a third of parents punish their kids for bedwetting, they add.

[the indian express]