Nocturnal enuresis management, or addressing nighttime bladder control in children, represents a significant developmental milestone. Successful achievement of this goal involves the child remaining dry throughout the duration of sleep. A common parental concern revolves around strategies and techniques to foster this ability.
Achieving dryness overnight enhances a child’s self-esteem and contributes to overall well-being. Successfully navigating this phase reduces potential social anxieties related to sleepovers and other activities. Historically, varying cultural practices and evolving medical understanding have shaped approaches to this aspect of childhood development.