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Bedwetting. Daytime accidents. Kids who take a little longer. It's more common than you think — and we got five of Australia's leading experts together to break it all down, shame-free.
Pull-ups designed for children who need a little more time. Sensory safe, discreet, and built for real life.
Society has a very specific idea of when kids should be toilet trained. Spoiler: that idea isn't working for a lot of families.
We surveyed hundreds of parents — and what came back was clear. Kids are navigating continence challenges well into primary school. Half of those kids have additional needs or are being assessed. And most parents are carrying it alone, quietly, because nobody's talking about it.
So we changed that. We partnered with Kiindred to bring together a paediatrician, a child psychologist, an occupational therapist, and a behavioural educator — and just... talked. No shame. No judgment. Just real, expert-backed guidance for real families.
"This isn't something they should feel they have to navigate alone."
From our Quiet Confidence survey, 2026
In partnership with Kiindred
We brought together five of Australia's leading voices in children's health and development — and asked them everything you've been too nervous to Google.
With 40,000+ parents supported and four kids of her own, Gen brings evidence-based connection tools to the real, messy challenges of modern parenting.
A Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians with 14+ years at Sydney Children's Hospital. Dr Deb brings a holistic, experienced lens to children's health.
A paediatric OT specialising in early childhood development, play and regulation — helping parents feel informed, confident and supported.
A Child & Adolescent Clinical Psychologist helping families understand emotions, rethink behaviour, and build stronger relationships — grounded in compassion and research.
Founder of Alee Disability and CEO of Kindship, Hayley brings 18+ years in paediatric NDIS and lived experience as a mum navigating the system herself.
The experts go deep on the questions parents actually have — the ones that feel too embarrassing to ask the GP, or too complicated for a quick Google.
The medical reality behind nighttime continence — and when, or if, it's worth chasing a diagnosis.
How continence challenges affect self-esteem and what parents can say to protect their child's confidence.
For kids on the spectrum or with physical differences — why traditional approaches often fail, and what works instead.
Practical, positive strategies that work with your child's brain — not against it.
How to help your child participate fully — without dread, and without anyone being the wiser.
Scripts, approaches and language that builds trust — straight from the people who know best.
Shorter clips, specific topics, real answers. Browse the full content series from the Quiet Confidence panel.
We surveyed hundreds of Australian parents about their experiences with continence challenges. The results were eye-opening — and they're why we made this series.
"For many families, this isn't something that resolves quickly. And it shouldn't be something they feel they have to navigate alone."— Quiet Confidence Report, 2024
Whether your child is 5 or 12, neurodivergent or just taking their time — Nundies is here to make the hard nights and tricky days a little easier. So kids can be kids.