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CM CUMIZON Bedwetting Alarm Nighttime Potty Training Nocturnal Enuresis Treatment Alarm with Sound and Vibration for Boys Girls Kids

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About CM CUMIZON Bedwetting Alarm Nighttime Potty

How do bedwetting alarms work? The Brain and Physiology Bedwetting alarms work on the principle of Conditioned Learning, which was discovered by Pavlov, a Russian psychologist in the early 1900s. He found that if a powerful stimulus is associated with a neutral one then after a time the neutral one acquires the same strength as the powerful one. In his work with dogs Pavlov found that putting food in a dog’s mouth was a powerful stimulus triggering the production of saliva. He then experimented with ringing a bell each time he gave the dog some food and after a time he found that simply ringing a bell would result in the dog producing saliva. People are also affected by this kind of learning . Whenever a powerful and neutral stimulus occur together a link is made. In the case of bed wetters the sensation of a full bladder should trigger awakening but it doesn’t. However, the sound of a loud noise can trigger waking and cause an immediate contraction of the external sphincter muscle which stops the flow of urine from the bladder. The solution is to pair up the feeling of a full bladder with a loud noise so that, in time, the sensation of a full bladder will do the waking just like a loud noise. VeeMon Bedwetting Alarm sounds and vibrates at the first sign of moisture. It conditions the child to quickly recognize bladder fullness, so he or she can get to the toilet and finish urinating. Complete success usually takes just 4 to 12 weeks. Star Charts as Positive Reinforcement Star charts represents incremental improvements, which will add up to a better bedwetting treatment. Children will have fun and cooperate well.