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Toilet training, bedwetting and soiling / Martin Herbert.

By: Herbert, Martin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: PACTS series--Parent, adolescent and child training skills 2: Publisher: Leicester : The British Psychological Society, 1996Description: vi, 50 p. ; 24 cm. + pbk.ISBN: 1854331868.Subject(s): Toilet training | Children -- Health and hygiene | Enuresis | SoilingDDC classification: 649.62
Contents:
Introduction -- Part I: Potty training -- Part II: Enuresis -- Part III: Encorpresis -- Hints for parents.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

This book is for use by those peope who work with parents and children, notably community practitioners such as school nurses, health visitors, social workers and community medical officers who may be asked by worried parents, when, how, and even whether, to potty train their children. It also looks at the problem of children who have been unsuccessful in learning bowel and/or bladder control, or have lost those skills.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 33).

Introduction -- Part I: Potty training -- Part II: Enuresis -- Part III: Encorpresis -- Hints for parents.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Potty Training: toilet skills
  • Mechanisms of control
  • Children with learning difficulties
  • Enuresis: assessment
  • Causation
  • Treatment
  • Encopresis: contributory causes
  • Treatment
  • Programmes
  • Appendices
  • Hints for parents

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Martin Herbert has drawn on years of child and family guidance experience and of teaching professionals from various disciplines for this series. He is currently Professor of Clinical and Community Psychology, University of Exeter, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Exeter Health Authority and a Fellow of The British Psychological Society.

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