In this episode clinical nurse specialist Ann Costigan discusses the topic of toilet training and constipation in children. She shares her expertise and provides practical tips and advice for parents.
Ann emphasises the importance of recognizing constipation in children, understanding the signs of readiness for toilet training, and addressing regression and bedwetting. She also debunks the myth of toilet training in two days and highlights the need for an individualised approach.
Listeners are can reach out to Ann for further information and consultation at: https://www.instagram.com/pooandtheloo/
Key Takeaways:
- Recognising constipation in children is important, as it can present differently than in adults.
- Signs of readiness for toilet training include the ability to follow instructions, pull up and down clothes, and physically hold urine.
- Regression in toilet training is common and can be caused by changes in routine, urinary tract infections, or a lack of attention and rewards.
- Bedwetting at night can be addressed by establishing a good daytime routine, promoting a healthy bladder routine, and addressing any underlying issues.
- Toilet training should be approached with a relaxed and individualised mindset, focusing on small wins and providing support and reassurance to the child.