I want to, I can, and I will! Waking up with a dry bed.
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Discover the book "I Want To, I Can, and I Will! Waking Up with a Dry Bed," an essential tool for parents and children facing the challenge of nocturnal enuresis, promoting confidence and autonomy for peaceful nights. This sensitive and encouraging guide by Susana Amorim offers a positive and empowering approach to help little ones overcome bedwetting, transforming a difficulty into a successful journey. It is a valuable resource for strengthening children's self-esteem and well-being.
With a carefully crafted narrative by Susana Amorim and captivating illustrations by Carlos J. Campos , this book addresses the topic of nocturnal enuresis in an accessible and understandable way. Children are invited to identify with the characters and learn simple and effective strategies to control their bladder during the night. The central message is one of encouragement, showing that with determination and support, it is possible to achieve the goal of waking up with a dry bed, reducing anxiety and increasing self-confidence.
Published by Acento Tônico , "I Want, I Can, and I Will! Waking Up with a Dry Bed" is more than just a book; it's a companion on the journey to independence and control. It helps normalize the experience of bedwetting, showing children that they are not alone and that this is a surmountable phase. Ideal for shared reading, it provides a moment for open dialogue between parents and children, where fears and concerns can be expressed and transformed into hope and practical solutions.
Main Features:
- Title: I Want It, I Can Do It, and I Will Achieve It! Waking Up with a Dry Bed
- Author: Susana Amorim
- Illustrator: Carlos J. Campos
- Publisher: Tonic Accent
- Topic: Nocturnal enuresis (difficulty controlling the bladder during sleep)
- Benefits: Promotes self-confidence, autonomy, and offers strategies to overcome bedwetting; normalizes the experience and reduces childhood anxiety.
- Target audience: Children and parents dealing with nocturnal enuresis.
- Publication Date: April 2019 (according to research)