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Children and incontinence
Urinary incontinence facts (and fiction!)
Bladder basics and causes
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Advice for parents and teachers
From sharing tips on how to create a good sleep routine to getting your child to eat their vegetables, advice from fellow parents and carers is often invaluable. While incontinence is not frequently talked about at kindergarten pick up, it’s just as helpful to know how others have navigated the issue.
From knowing
what to think about
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practical advice and tips for managing incontinence
at home or in situations such as school camps, the resources below can help to make your experience a little less stressful. Allowing you to give your child the best support you can.
What to think about
Navigating the issues of urinary incontinence.
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