I am a psychology major who writes about the stigma surrounding using diapers to manage nocturnal enuresis(the clinical term for bed-wetting) in older children,adolescents,and teenagers.The purpose of writing my articles is twofold-1.) to help people become more aware of the different diapering options out there for bed-wetters and 2.) to help older children and teens feel less embarrassed about wearing diapers to bed.
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This article talks about how parents can use plastic sheeting from the hardware store to cover the child or teenager's bed to protect it from bedwetting.
Older Children,Bed-Wetting,Diapers,and Discretion:How to Handle Babysitters,Nannies,and Other Issues
This article talks about how older children,adolescents,and teenagers can remain discreet about their bed-wetting and diaper use
This is a response to one reaader on an incontinence forum who wondered why my articles focus on diapers and not the different treatments available for bed-wetting
This article discusses the various types of waterproof sheets available to help manage bed-wetting
This article has additional information about pin-on cloth diapers for bed-wetting.
This article is an overview of the different brands of plastic pants available to manage bed-wetting with older children,adolescents,teenagers,and adults
This article discusses why I feel bed-wetting children should be taught how to fasten their own diapers at a young age.
This article talks about how teenagers can cope with wearing diapers for bed-wetting.
This article discusses ways young people can cope with bed-wetting in college.
This article is a reply to one reader who feels that older children and teenagers should not be required to wear diapers to bed.

