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Pathological Demand Avoidance (PDA) and toileting
Pathological Demand Avoidance syndrome can make toileting really challenging. This guide will help.

Autism and toileting - 10 things to know
Toileting can be especially hard for autistic and neurodivergent children. This guide outlines the unique challenges your child might face and how to help them.

How do I “toilet train” my child?
Toileting might take a lot longer if your child has a disability or is neurodivergent or has a medical issue. Here are some tips for helping to develop the toileting skill.

How do I stop my child wetting the bed?
Having difficulties with bladder control is very common in young children.

What does your child need for toilet training?
Is it time to toilet train? This guide will tell you everything you need to get in order to be ready to do it.

How to help children with Down Syndrome use the toilet
If your child has Down Syndrome they may have trouble with toileting. Here are some tips to help support them.

My child is starting school but isn't toilet trained - what should I do?
Learn how parents and teachers can work together to help children who need help with toileting beyond their first few months at school.

What to do about faecal incontinence
Faecal incontinence, faecal soiling and pooey pants can be very distressing for parents and children. Here's advice about what to do.