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The Effects of Divorce on Children

A Potential Cause for Bedwetting

By Carma Haley Shoemaker

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Dr. Sheldon says an important factor in helping your child cope with a separation and avoid bedwetting episodes is to not only tell your child that life after the breakup will work out fine, but also show them.

"Your task as a parent is to understand your child's feelings regarding the issues at hand," says Dr. Sheldon. "You need to let him or her know that even if they wet the bed, you understand and you are not angry with him or her. The easiest ways to do this is to provide a loving home and to cooperate with your spouse, or ex-spouse, in parenting issues. Children need to be reminded that they are not the cause of the breakup."

Jennifer, a mom in


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