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CHILDRENS PROBLEMS: BED WETTING AND EATING PROBLEMS
Bed wetting
Our pediatric friend says that you can’t make a baby pee-pee. I think that you will agree that this is rarely a source of complaint, but that the frequency of this function is the routine cause of disturbance to mothers. I have often been asked by mothers how they could break their children of the habit of bed wetting. Within a few weeks of this writing I was approached by an anxious mother with this and other associated problems. I consulted a pediatric friend of great experience and then advised her essentially as follows: It is evident that you have worried and fussed over these children but have not been rigorous enough with them. Do not punish them but insist on a regime by which they can work out the problem themselves. When you go to bed, make them get up and go to the toilet whether they wish to or not. Set an alarm for the early morning hours and again make them get up. Anyone who offends must wash the sheets. The boys especially will be impressed by this. It is not manly to wash sheets and it is more conspicuous than what leads up to it. No special diet. Do not force salt on them; neither keep it away. Perhaps this will make bother for you at first, but I predict that you will soon even up.
Eating problems
The normal child’s appetite may fall off from time to time, often worrying the mother considerably. She coaxes and threatens and finally mother and child, exhausted with the perpetual fight, end up in the doctor’s office. If no organic disease is found, it is often just a case of a smart attention-desiring child and a doting parent. The children who “won’t eat” but who manage to worm several soft drinks a day are a common problem. Sometimes parents deny these sweets to their children but neighbors feed them. It is a good rule for friends never to give sweets to a child without express permission from the parents. Common sense will cure most feeding problems of children.
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