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Why Bobby Doesn't Go Camping
"I remember other Scouts like Bobby," Mike told Sue. "They seemed so eager at the beginning. Then, they skipped campouts. It wasn't long before they stopped attending the troop meetings, too. Nothing I tried could get them interested in camping. I never could figure out why."
How Big of a Problem?
Just how big of a problem is bed-wetting in the Boy Scouts of America? While we can’t say for sure, we here at SCOUTER Magazine have just got to wonder how many boys are really missing out on great Scouting because of it. How many kids just won’t go on overnights because they are bed-wetters? How many of them would not even dream of going away to Scout camp or on a high-adventure trip?
And of those bed-wetters who are bold enough to camp out despite their problem, how many of them are ridiculed by other Scouts or, even worse, hassled by ignorant leaders for something that they cannot control? On our staff, some of us have been leaders for Scouts who have been bed-wetters, and we have had to learn with those boys and their families how to make Scouting fun and emotionally safe for them.
This site is dedicated to helping those Scouts and leaders get the most out Boy Scouts. Available is an article about bed-wetting treatment.
Here’s to good - and dry - Scouting!
Bed Wetting on a Scout Campout The 2nd article is from a parent concerned about bed wetting & going on scout campouts,
5 Million Friends (new location) 5 Million Friends provides support for sleepwetters preteen to age 15, includes information for parents.
All About Enuresis Millions of kids and teenagers from every part of the world wet the bed every single night. It's nothing to be ashamed about, and you can read about why it happens in this article for kids.
Bedwetting - A.A.C.A.P. Most children begin to stay dry at night around three years of age. When a child has a problem with bedwetting (enuresis) after that age, parents may become concerned.
Bedwetting relief This is the home page for Bedwetting Relief, a site that offers aid to those suffering from nocturnal enuresis.
Bedwetting solution Our sevice provides a cure with no medicines and gives each family the personal counseling needed. Proven results or your money back.
Family Health: The Bedwetting Blues Older children who still wet the bed and are becoming self-conscious about sleep overs and out of town visits can be approached in several ways.
GoodNites Enuresis Center for Kids a place to learn more about bed-wetting. Read about what causes it, what you can do, and even talk to other kids about the problem.
Help for those suffering with Enuresis. A helpful site for adults who struggle with adult enuresis or adult bed wetting. This site has explanations of various enuresis treatment options, such as bed wetting diapers, bed wetting pants and bed wetting alarms.
Hosting a Sleepover for Kids Who Wet Bed "When he was younger he didn't think about it, but when he got older he was afraid a bit of what others would think. I learned in [Cub and Boy] Scouts that there were other boys besides him that were [wearing absorbent products] due to problems.
Most Children Can Be Successfully Treate Read this information page from Doctor's Guide to the Internet.
Nights Away for Special Needs Scouts British Scouting Association fact sheet on bed wetting
Parents Need to Know About Bedwetting The medical name for bedwetting is enuresis and it is a common problem in children and adolescents. Find out more about bedwetting and how it is treated in this article for parents.
Sciyting - Wake-up call Summer Scouting trips should be enjoyable for young people. But bed-wetting and incontinence whilst away from home can instead cause fear and distress. Sue Burton explains how you can ease the embarrassment.
Sleepwetting Forum No child should have to wake up in a wet bed! This forum is part of a new family-to-family support project helping people understand, manage, and resolve sleepwetting by school-age children and teens.
WetBuster Interactive site about bedwetting for kids, teens, and parents.
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