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Understanding and Supporting Toileting Challenges in Children

Episode Summary

In this candid episode, Robyn Papworth shares her personal experience with her daughter Phoebe's toileting challenges. She discusses the role of interoception in toileting, offers practical strategies, and emphasizes the importance of a patient, individualized approach.

  1. Interoception, the internal body awareness sense, plays a crucial role in toileting.
  2. Children may struggle with recognizing wet or dry sensations, affecting toileting.
  3. Occupational therapy can provide valuable insights and strategies for toileting challenges.
  4. Every child's development is unique, and it's important not to rush or compare to arbitrary timelines.
  5. Environmental factors in bathrooms can impact a child's comfort and willingness to use the toilet.
  1. Use descriptive language to help children connect with bodily sensations
  2. Practice identifying wet and dry sensations through play (e.g., wet and dry sponges)
  3. Incorporate sensory activities into daily chores (e.g., laundry, dishes)
  4. Use hand-on-tummy technique to encourage body awareness
  5. Adjust bathroom environments for comfort and privacy (e.g., soft curtains, stickers on the ceiling)
  6. Be mindful of sensory issues in public bathrooms (e.g., hand dryers, water taps)

Robyn Papworth is an exercise physiologist, developmental educator, and mother who shares her professional expertise and personal experiences to help parents and educators support children's development.


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