Family vacations and trips to Grandma’s house might seem overwhelming to parents of bedwetting children. Follow these handy tips, and you can hit the road without worrying. It might not be easy – you’re still traveling with kids, after all – but it’ll be worth it.
You’ve been around the block a few times with this whole enuresis thing if your child has been at it for a few years. You’ve got the drill down cold – taking care of the laundry, protecting your child’s skin, protecting your mattress, steering this sleepy child to the bathroom for one last pee. That is, you’ve got the drill down cold… at home. What about if you had to take this show on the road? The very thought might strike fear in your heart. You might be tempted to stay home until your child either outgrows this challenge – or leaves home and can take care of it without you.
You could do that, but your family would really miss out on some incredible memories – some time together that’s impossible to replace if you let it slip past you.
With a few handy tips, you can take the show on the road – and not leave a path of pee destruction in your wake. It just takes some advanced planning, some advice from someone who’s traveled that road before you. Fasten your seatbelts, and let’s go!
Will these tips make your trip around the world or just to Grandma’s a piece of cake? Probably not – half the thrill of travel is all the unexpected things that happen, after all. Traveling with kids is always an adventure. But it’s worth it. You’ll be amazed at how your family will talk about these treks long after you get back home. You may find that some of your happiest memories as a family were about your time on the road. Come on! Be brave. Be prepared. And have a wonderful trip. Send a postcard!
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