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Helping Kids with a Stoma Bag Feel Proud of Who They Are
Helping Kids with a Stoma Bag Feel Proud of Who They Are
Living with a stoma bag doesn’t have to hold kids back. With the right tools, attitude, and support, they can feel confident in who they are—and here’s how you can help.
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Incontinence and Self-Esteem: Helping Kids Feel Good in Their Own Skin
Incontinence and Self-Esteem: Helping Kids Feel Good in Their Own Skin
There are plenty of ways parents can help their kids feel more confident and body-positive when they’re experiencing incontinence.
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The Ultimate Guide to Gut Health for Kids: How to Improve Digestion Naturally
The Ultimate Guide to Gut Health for Kids: How to Improve Digestion Naturally
Is your little one constantly complaining about tummy aches or feeling sluggish after meals?  The gut is like a tiny factory inside our bodies, working hard to digest food and keep us feeling good. But just like any factory, things can go haywire sometimes, especially for kids.  Let’s peek inside those little tummies and see how you can naturally support their digestion — and even have a bit of fun along the way!  
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When Incontinence Returns: Supporting Teens with Down Syndrome Through Bathroom Regressions
When Incontinence Returns: Supporting Teens with Down Syndrome Through Bathroom Regressions
Toilet trained and thriving… until suddenly, not. When incontinence returns during the teen years, it can throw everyone off, and for teens with Down syndrome, it often comes with a few extra layers to figure out. But you’re not alone, and there are ways to get things back on track. 
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Getting Dressed with Sensory-Sensitive Toddlers: Why It’s Tough and How You Can Help
Getting Dressed with Sensory-Sensitive Toddlers: Why It’s Tough and How You Can Help
Getting dressed can feel overwhelming for some kids, especially those with sensory sensitivities or who are on the autism spectrum. But with patience and support, it can become a more comfortable part of the day. Let’s find out what’s really happening behind those outfit meltdowns and how to know when it’s more than ‘just a phase’.  
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Toilet Training Kids with ADHD, ASD, or Other Support Needs: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Toilet Training Kids with ADHD, ASD, or Other Support Needs: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
From starting too soon to skipping routines, toilet training can have its slip-ups, especially when your child needs a little extra support. With a few simple changes, loads of encouragement, and plenty of high-fives, toilet training doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Let’s look at how we can make toilet time a little easier for you and your child.  
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Does My Child Have a Bladder Infection? Signs and Symptoms to Watch For!
Does My Child Have a Bladder Infection? Signs and Symptoms to Watch For!
Bladder infections in kids? Yep, they happen — and the good news is, they’re treatable. If your little one says it hurts to wee or keeps rushing to the bathroom every five minutes, it might be time to look into what’s going on. We’ll help you spot the signs, act fast, and get them back to their happy, bouncy selves in no time
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10 Practical Ways to Support Hygiene for Kids with Autism
10 Practical Ways to Support Hygiene for Kids with Autism
Hygiene can be a tough topic for kids with Autism, ADHD, or incontinence in the mix. But with the right approach — and some sensory-friendly hygiene tips — these 10 strategies can turn daily struggles into routines that work.
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Diabetes and Bladder Problems: What Parents Must Know
Diabetes and Bladder Problems: What Parents Must Know
Diabetes is tricky enough, but add bladder problems, and it gets trickier. High blood sugar can throw off bladder control, leading to nerve issues, accidents, and extra loo trips. But knowing why it happens makes it easier to handle. So, here’s what to watch for and how to help.
5 min read
Childhood Urinary Incontinence: Medical vs. Behavioural Causes
Childhood Urinary Incontinence: Medical vs. Behavioural Causes
Accidents happen. But what's causing them? Could it be a medical issue or something behavioural? Let's explore!
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Is Social Media Making It Tougher to Talk About Teen Incontinence?
Is Social Media Making It Tougher to Talk About Teen Incontinence?
Social media is where teens talk about everything—except incontinence. Is it actually making it harder to open up? Let’s unpack.
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Bendy Bodies, Busy Bladders: Why Kids with Hypermobility and Incontinence Need Extra Support
Bendy Bodies, Busy Bladders: Why Kids with Hypermobility and Incontinence Need Extra Support
If your child can fold themselves into a pretzel or show off their double jointed fingers, you've probably noticed they're extra bendy. But did you know that all that flexibility can also make bladder control a bit trickier?
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