Bedwetting when asleep is very common in children, especially those under the age of about six or seven. It is also known as nocturnal enuresis. Bedwetting usually resolves itself by the age of about seven or slightly later. About 1 in 7 children aged five, and 1 in 20 children aged ten wet the bed.

Bedwetting is an extremely common pediatric problem. This is under diagnosed due to unnecessary shame and guilt associated with it among parents and even children.   

  

Common Facts & Myths About Enuresis  

If you have a low sense of self-esteem you may find it quite convenient to blame a whole lot of people for your troubles. People will often do anything from complaining about the way they were brought up to blaming other people around them. However when it comes to the reality of the situation, the only people that affect how we see ourselves is us. Ask yourself if you’re the person doing the putting down by asking these questions:

What is My Sense of Self-Value?

Failure is not what people want. People want success! I have found this to be true after delivering hundreds of presentations and speeches. Yet, if this is true, then simply speaking: Why isn’t there more success?

What obstacle or obstacles is keeping you from traveling the road to success? Again, after working with young people to established executives, I have come to realize that self esteem is sometimes the biggest obstacle to personal success, professional success and business success.

Low self esteem is dangerous, I mean, it’s totally destructive to a person’s well being & image as well.

Low self esteem is simply having a lousy opinion of your self. Why would some people have such poor opinions of themselves?

Maybe it started right with their parents, who did little to encourage them in their younger years.

Alright, what past is past, we forgive such parents because they do not know better, they also did not grow up with much encouragement from their parents.

It is important that parents know the right way of improving self esteem in their children. Many parents, unfortunately, do not know this and so their relationship with their children suffers as a result. Their children grow into adults who have low self esteem which later affects their interpersonal relationships with other people - all because their parents did not foster their self esteem when they were children.

Parents should bear in mind that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, meaning they should prevent low self esteem from developing in their children so that when they become adults they will not have to pay for costly psychoanalysis just to solve their self esteem problem.

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