BOOK DESCRIPTION:
“When my six-year-old son came to me and asked if he could wear diapers again I smiled, said no, and life went on. When my ten-year-old son once again asked if he could wear diapers despite the fact he hadn’t wet his bed since he was 4, I again said no and moved on, thinking nothing about it.
When I found wet diapers in my thirteen-year-old son’s bedroom, I realised there was a problem to deal with. My first decision was to panic. My second was to seek a therapist. When that was useless, I decided to seek real information – and I found it.
This book is partly our journey and partly a guidebook for other mothers (and fathers) who may be facing a similar situation.
I hope it helps.”
NOTE: This book is available in both nappy and diaper versions in eBook, Paperback, and Audiobook.
WHERE TO BUY:
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Also available in German:
Buy Direct From AB Discovery (includes nappy and diaper versions)
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REVIEWS:
** “”I think any parent who is looking to understand their child being TBDL or ABDL this book will be their saviour. I recently told my parents I am AB, I am going to get them to read this book so they can understand.” (Andy)
** This is a great parenting advise book told from the perspective of a mom who is not ABDL herself nor had ever heard of it before having to deal with those issues in her son. Shelley’s advise model revolves around maintaining trusted lines of communication with your teen, negotiating (not dictating) limits, and making sure that each party (parent and teen) gets something they want—sound parenting advise for nearly any topic. She emphasizes that in the grand scheme of things, there are FAR worse problems your teen could have than wanting to wear diapers. And it does NOT make them a pedophile. As an ABDL who developed his interest in diapers as a child, I can only wish I had had this sort of parenting. If you have a child (boy or girl) with an interest in diapers, then you should read this book!




