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A Bladder and Bowel UK resource about talking about going to the toilet.
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Teaching your child to use the toilet correctly can be a difficult task, whether they are on the autism spectrum or not. But if your child is autistic, the process of developing a toilet routine can take longer, and involve its own particular challenges. This guide provides some useful steps...
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Downloadable chart to measure the amount of wee your child’s bladder can hold.
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Autism toilet training video.
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This video will assist you with tackling childhood constipation and soiling with a Macrogol Laxative (note that all information on macrogol doses refers to the paediatric preparations of macrogol).
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Children’s story about going to the toilet for a poo.
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Having their children toilet trained is a milestone all parents strive for. For some parents of children with ‘additional needs’ this milestone may seem difficult. However clinical experience has taught us that for most children becoming toilet trained is an achievable goal.
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Toilet or potty training can prove to be difficult for some families, and even more so when a child has additional needs.
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There are many different ways to toilet train and professionals do not always agree on the best method or the right time to start. However, children should be learning the skills for toilet training as a normal part of early development. If children are delayed in starting to get the skills needed...
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Toilet training children can be difficult for everyone. Here are some tips to help you and your child get the hang of it. Timing Encourage your child to try and go to the toilet 20 to 30 minutes after every meal, and before they go to bed. Posture Make sure their feet firmly supported, with…...
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Download Download a PDF of the blank toilet training diary How to use this diary Remember to fill this diary in every day. It provides important information for you and your doctor. Sits Aim for 3 sits each day. Sits are usually best after breakfast, after school (or mid afternoon at weekends),...
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