When children or young people aged 18 months to 25 years, only feel comfortable pooing in a nappy, pull up, specific areas of the home or garden, avoid the toilet altogether, or experience frequent poo accidents, it can be challenging for both them and us as parents. This situation often feel isolating, leaving us unsure how to help our children.
To start supporting our children, we need to understand why pooing is happening in the way it is. By uncovering the reasons we can take the first steps towards helping our children build positive and comfortable pooing habits.
This FREE download shares easy to follow, step by step guidance of where to start and what to do in supporting our children who are experiencing poo challenges.
With understanding, we can feel empowered to support our childrens needs with practical strategies that gently guide them towards using the toilet, promoting independence and making the experience easier for everyone.
What to do about poo! where to start, is rooted in Charmaine's extensive experience and research based approach, but, shared in a easy to follow, simple format to really tackle poo and begin the journey to transitioning to using the toilet.
For families, schools & organisations wanting to know where to start with pooing in a nappy, avoiding pooing & poo accidents