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Public Toilets: Why Some Kids Refuse Them (And How to Help)
Public Toilets: Why Some Kids Refuse Them (And How to Help)
Public toilets can feel surprisingly overwhelming for lots of kids. If your child would rather hold on until they’re safely home (even when it’s clearly uncomfortable), you’re not alone.  Let’s gently unpack why public loos can feel so overwhelming, and how to support your child without adding pressure.  
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Why Is My Child’s Bedwetting Worse When School Starts?
Why Is My Child’s Bedwetting Worse When School Starts?
Many parents notice bedwetting improves during school holidays, then worsens once term starts. This article explains why changes in routine, sleep, stress, and hydration can affect bedwetting, and what parents can do to support their child through the transition.
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Childhood Epilepsy and Bladder Leaks: Why it Happens and How You Can Help
Childhood Epilepsy and Bladder Leaks: Why it Happens and How You Can Help
Managing childhood epilepsy can be tough. Add leaks into the equation, and it can feel extra tricky.  Here's how you can support your child through it all. 
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Caring for Kids with Spinal Cord Injuries: How to Reduce Stress for Families
Caring for Kids with Spinal Cord Injuries: How to Reduce Stress for Families
When your child has a spinal cord injury, managing leaks on top of everything else can feel challenging. Let's dive into what you can do to keep the stress down, and make the load feel easier for all of you. 
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"When He’s Comfortable, He’s Happy": Stefania’s Nundies Story
"When He’s Comfortable, He’s Happy": Stefania’s Nundies Story
Toilet training felt impossible — until Stefania found Nundies. Discover how the right pants helped her son Rio feel comfortable, confident, and finally ready.
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When Kids Hide Their Wet Pants: Understanding Embarrassment and Avoidant Behaviour
When Kids Hide Their Wet Pants: Understanding Embarrassment and Avoidant Behaviour
Hiding wet pants isn’t about being sneaky. It's a sign of big feelings. Let’s dive into why they do it, what’s really going on, and how you can support them with kindness.
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When Medication Helps: Supporting Kids on Desmopressin for Bedwetting
When Medication Helps: Supporting Kids on Desmopressin for Bedwetting
Desmopressin for bedwetting isn’t a magic pill, but for some kids, it makes a big difference. Let’s talk about what Desmopressin is, what it can do, and how you can support your child through the journey. 
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Nappy Rash Prevention and Treatment for Children
Nappy Rash Prevention and Treatment for Children
Nappy rash doesn’t only affect babies, and can occur in older children and people of all ages who wear continence aids.
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“I’m Not a Baby!”: Age-Appropriate Language for Older Kids Still in Incontinence Pants
“I’m Not a Baby!”: Age-Appropriate Language for Older Kids Still in Incontinence Pants
If your child still needs incontinence pants but really doesn’t want to be treated like a little kid — this one’s for you. We’re diving into how we talk about leaks, pull-ups, and bathroom routines — in a way that grows with them: thoughtful, age-appropriate, and shame-free.
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When the Toilet Seat Is the Problem: Supporting Kids With Autism Who Refuse to Sit
When the Toilet Seat Is the Problem: Supporting Kids With Autism Who Refuse to Sit
Toilet time isn’t always easy. It can be especially challenging when a child with autism refuses to sit on the toilet at all. We’ve got some sensory-friendly toilet tips to help you and your kiddo make progress  —  one flush at a time. 
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Sleepovers, Sorted: Helping Your Kid Stay Comfy (and Dry) All Night
Sleepovers, Sorted: Helping Your Kid Stay Comfy (and Dry) All Night
Sleepovers can feel like a big deal—but with the right prep, your kid can head in feeling cool, comfy, and ready for all the fun. From what to pack to how to pep talk, here’s how to make sleepovers feel like no big deal.
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Urinary Retention in Kids: Why They Might Not Just Be ‘Holding It’
Urinary Retention in Kids: Why They Might Not Just Be ‘Holding It’
You might have experienced your little one stomping their feet, refusing to go to the toilet and doing a wee. While yes, sometimes this can just be stubbornness, it might also mean they have urinary retention.
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