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Published 2010 by the Victorian Continence Resource Centre (VCRC).
A booklet and set of tip sheets with practical suggestions.
In addition, there is a short, adapted "Easy Guide To Toilet Training" second edition published…
A resource kit designed for Australian primary schools to raise awareness of healthy bladder and bowel habits. Developed by the Continence Foundation of Australia.
Resources include: school toilet checklist, information for teachers, resources and activities for students, where…
This professional reference book was written by Eve Fleming (paediatrician) and Lorraine MacAlister (Autism Consultant) from the UK and published in 2016. This is a comprehensive and practical book that covers the impact of autism on toilet training, preparation, bladder…
View MoreThis chart is a tool used very widely in conjunction with a bowel diary as part of a medical assessment to identify dysfunctional bowel patterns.
Many toilet training difficulties can be related to underlying bowel dysfunction and early identification…