GoodNites® bedwetting progress tools can help you and your child keep track of things and better understand what might trigger bedwetting.
You can choose to print and update, or input your info safely online and save your updates right here. Hint: Keep printed info in a discreet place.
Patterns Calendar
Once your child starts having a few dry nights, track patterns with a gold star for him on his personal Patterns Calendar. This type of motivational therapy can encourage a child who wakes up dry. If your child has too many nights without a star, put the Progress Calendar away for a while so he doesn't get discouraged.
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Dry Mornings Chart
This tool can help parents track what's going on with a child's bedtime habits. It's a good way to track fluids and bedtime rituals that could contribute to nighttime accidents. The information you've charted can also be helpful at your child's next visit with the doctor.
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Drink Diary
You and your child can start a drink diary to keep track of what she drinks before bedtime. Remember to avoid colas and other caffeinated beverages that can stimulate the kidneys to produce urine. Other beverages, like tomato juice, can irritate the bladder, which may also lead to more frequent urination.
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Our Agreement
Use this as a tool to open up a dialogue and assure your support to your child. Customize it to fit your understanding with each other. Change the words that appear to fit your own, or print it just as is.
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Kids Site
We created a GoodNites® Kids website so that any child who wets the bed can quickly see they're not alone. Introduce this popular web site to your child.
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