Holding in, holding on: daytime and nighttime restraint February 1, 2022Dr. Jacob SagieThere is a fundamental difference between the act of restraint during the day in a state of wakefulness and the…Read More
What is the Urge Syndrome?January 25, 2022Dr. Jacob SagieThe Urge Syndrome is a phenomenon of an urgent and unexpected need to urinate. The immediate response to the situation…Read More
Waking up and staying dryJanuary 18, 2022Dr. Jacob Sagie❓Does the child have to wake up at night and go to the bathroom, in order to be dry? ❗For…Read More
Bedwetting and sleep dribblingJanuary 11, 2022Dr. Jacob SagieDribbling is defined as involuntary drops of urine that are released during the day. This condition is common among children…Read More
Treating bedwetting: two children at the same time?January 4, 2022Dr. Jacob SagieA lot of times, more than one child in the family suffers from bedwetting. The question that many parents ask…Read More
Waking up at night and staying dryDecember 31, 2021Dr. Jacob SagieA common mistake by both parents and professionals is the assumption that in order to be dry, the child must…Read More
Hearing impaired children and bedwettingDecember 21, 2021Dr. Jacob SagieCan bedwetting in hearing impaired children be treated? The answer is yes, although it may not be an easy task.…Read More
Treating bedwetting in children with severe communication disordersDecember 14, 2021Dr. Jacob SagieOne of the main characteristics of children with broad-spectrum developmental disorders (PDD), is communication difficulties. In these cases, the child…Read More
The main types of bedwetting alarmsDecember 7, 2021Dr. Jacob SagieWhile there are many types of bedwetting alarms available on the market, most of them share the basic feature of…Read More
Daytime wetting in kindergarten and schoolNovember 30, 2021Dr. Jacob SagieParents play a crucial role in the daily treatment process for bedwetting. However, the child spends many hours during the…Read More