Bed-Wetting in Special Needs Children
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Ongoing, First published Feb 09, 2018
Bed-wetting in  special needs children is very stressful and challenging for both parents and children. Did you know that bed-wetting is a very common problem impacting millions of children and one that is also treatable? There are many bed-wetting solutions and treatment options that can help a special needs child to overcome the problem quickly and effectively.

One of the best and proven ways to stop bed-wetting in special needs children is to use a bed-wetting alarm at night. These bed-wetting alarms use moisture detecting sensor that trigger the alarm and wakes up a sleeping child when bed-wetting occurs. Most modern-day alarms come  with a vibrating feature that can alert children with hearing or visual disabilities.
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