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The Number One Thing Your Child Can Learn To Stop Bed Wetting

Does you child wet their bed every night?
My story is simple, as a young child, every time I’d head back to boarding school this would happen. It’s hell.
This isn’t just for kids, you as a parent must learn this too! Your child is going to change, you have to too.
Bed wetting can happen because of genes and many emotional factors.
If bed wetting is caused by emotional problems EFT can help.
With EFT you can use it to resolve bed wetting from a variety of angles.
Children and adults don’t always know how to say or express what they are feeling. Why not start with a very general round of tapping?
Even though I wet the bed for whatever reason, I deeply and completely love, forgive and accept myself.
With that one phrase, the child has all their bases covered…wicked!
You can then become more specific and deal with individual issues. Best of all, you can teach a child EFT and they can go away and do it for themselves. Be willing to let them do it how they want to do it, not how you think they should do it.
Letting a child do EFT for themselves allows them to use their own language and what they are feeling. Not what you or I think they should be feeling.
Some areas to cover would be:
Physical Issues.
Deal with any physical pain that you child may have 1st, then see what happens with the bed wetting.
Emotions.
Talk to your child about what they feel before and after wetting their bed. Use EFT to clear up any negative emotions they have about wetting themselves and their bed.
School Life.
Are they being bullied at school? If they are feel nervous or anxious about school,this can often show up by them wetting the bed.
Family Problems
Have you and your partner separated? Talk to your child about family life and any changes that might be happening. Children also feel separation anxiety.
Remember what your child feels and how they express it is right for them. Even if they can’t articulate what they are feeling, teach them EFT anyway and they can just tap on the feel and describe it how it is for them.
How proud is you child each night they don’t wet the bed? Don’t you owe it to them to teach them this powerful technique?
Happy Travels
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