Is Billy’s enuresis primary (there never was a period that he had a dry bed) or secondary (developed after a period of time when there was a dry bed)?
What will be an ideal response?
From Mrs. Bronsky’s report, the enuresis is primary, which is considered to relate to either a physically and/or neurologically immature bladder and/or a deep sleeping pattern in which the child is unaware of messages to the brain that the bladder is full (Child Development Information, 2006). Note further that children with ADHD are at increased risk of bedwetting compared to children from the general population.
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