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Public Speaking Persuasive Speech Topics |
1.) There's no need to find a bedwetting solution. It's something most kids eventually grow out of. Why wait? Infants would've eventually grown out of diapers and use
the toilet, but this fact never implies that we shouldn't potty train
our kids. Kids stay dry during the day because they've been potty trained.
Kids wet the bed because they haven't recieved nighttime potty training.
Kids should recieve nighttime potty training to help them achieve a dry
bed. Bedwetting can last for years and only 15% of the kids outgrow bedwetting
each year. Besides, this advice doesn't doesn't give justice to the older
childern, teenagers, and adults who still wet the bed. Plus, prolonged
bedwetting can result in low self-esteem.
2.) Restrict fluids several hours before bedtime
so the bedwetter won't need to urinate until the morning. 3.) Waking the bedwetter up at night and bring
them to use the bathroom. 4.) Use a reward system to encourage
kids to stay dry at night. 5.) Take bedwetting medicine. 6.) Try bladder exercises. |
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