AUSTIN -- We all know how much kids love video games, but what if that technology could be used for more than fun and games? Doctors in Austin are doing just that -- using video games to help children ...
"Mom, dad? I'm wet." Parents quickly spring into action when they hear these words. Changing wet sheets and comforting an upset or embarrassed child isn't fun for anyone in the middle of the night.
According to Dr. Matthew Ruderman, Ph.D., a licensed clinical psychologist at Providence Saint John’s Child and Family Development Center, there are two types of enuresis. “Primary enuresis is when ...
You’ve successfully potty trained your child. At this point, you’re probably relieved to no longer be dealing with diapers or training pants. Unfortunately, bed-wetting is a common occurrence in many ...
Mornings are a whole lot brighter at Terry Packer's (not his real name) Long Island home these days. Terry, now 16, hasn't wet the bed in a year. But there was a time that his parents did not believe ...
Pediatric urologists in Austin, TX. are using video games to help children who frequently wet the bed or suffer from other urinary accidents, KVUE News reports. In a treatment called bio-feedback ...
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