Practical Childhood
Continence Support

Structured support focusing on understanding the underlying drivers of bowel and bladder concerns. We implement practical, sustainable strategies within your everyday routines to reduce stress and protect dignity.

Why Families Seek Support

Continence challenges can affect a child's confidence, comfort, and participation. We help address these common concerns.

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    Constipation & Withholding

    Addressing ongoing constipation or stool withholding behaviors that impact daily life.

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    Daytime Accidents

    Managing urgency, frequent toileting, or unexpected daytime accidents at home or school.

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    Night Wetting

    Support for nocturnal enuresis to help children achieve dry nights and better sleep.

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    School Readiness

    Addressing concerns raised by schools regarding continence independence or toileting refusal.

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    Refusal & Anxiety

    Overcoming toileting refusal, fear, or anxiety related to using the bathroom.

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    Sensory Factors

    Functional challenges related to routine, sensory processing, or neurodivergence.

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    Training Delays

    Support for toilet training delays or regression in previously trained children.

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    NDIS Requirements

    Specific continence assessments and reporting for NDIS planning and review.

What to Expect

1. Clear Explanation

Understanding contributing factors is the first step to progress.

2. Structured Routines

Daily routines with defined timing to build consistency and success.

3. Practical Strategies

Actionable steps to reduce accidents, distress, and build confidence.

4. Ongoing Review

Regular adjustments to ensure the plan evolves with your child's progress.

Support begins with a comprehensive review of your child's bowel and bladder patterns. The goal is to identify functional drivers and create a clear plan tailored to your child's needs.

Delivery Options

Flexible support methods tailored to your family's needs.

Home Visits OR Clinic Visits

Assessment in a comfortable environment.

School Visits

Aligning strategies with educational staff.

Telehealth

Available for regional, rural, and metro families.

A Structured & Dignity-Focused Approach

Continence support is delivered with sensitivity and professionalism. The focus is on building independence, stabilising routines, and supporting measurable progress over time.

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    Sensitivity

    Approaching every situation with care, understanding, and respect for the child and family.

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    Measurable Progress

    Tracking improvements over time to ensure strategies are working effectively.

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    Evidence-based

    Clinically grounded advice delivered by experienced professionals you can trust.