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Potty Training Children with Special Needs - About Pediatrics
While parents often complain of difficulty potty training their children, for most families, potty training is a fairly easy experience. However, this is not always the case for children with developmental delays or disabilities, such as autism and Down Syndrome.
Potty Training Resistance in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Potty Training Resistance is when your child refuses to use the potty and usually occurs after having a negative experience.
Successful Potty Training - Keep Kids Healthy Although your child, unless he has developmental or medical problems that interfere with potty training, will likely eventually learn to use the potty, reading Good Going! will help parents and daycare providers avoid common mistakes and become true partners in helping a child learn to use the potty with confidence and ease.
Potty Training - Keep Kids Healthy Potty Training usually begins between the ages of 18 and 36 months. Learn signs of readiness, how to get started, and dealing with resistance.
Constipation - Keep Kids Healthy
Constipation in children is a common problem, with treatment tips, diet modification and use of stool softeners.
Bedwetting - Keep Kids Healthy Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, is a common problem in children. Learn about the causes and common treatments.Encopresis - Keep Kids Healthy
Encopresis in children, or fecal soiling, is usually a complication of chronic constipation, and has similar treatments.
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