Stool Withholding: What To Do When Your Child Won't Poop! (USA/Canada Edition)

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Babies & Toddlers, Toilet Training, Infants & Toddlers, Parenting, Special Needs
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Author: Sophia J. Ferguson ISBN: 1230001855401
Publisher: Macnaughtan Books Publication: February 10, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Sophia J. Ferguson
ISBN: 1230001855401
Publisher: Macnaughtan Books
Publication: February 10, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

At last we have a book which focuses exclusively on stool withholding in children and how to overcome it. Inspired by the author's experience of this issue with her own son, this easy-to-understand guide gives detailed advice on every aspect of stool withholding including soiling (encopresis), toilet training, laxative medication and constipation.

Stool withholding is most common in two to four year olds but it can also affect school-age children. It is often triggered by an episode of painful constipation. The child becomes so terrified of experiencing this pain again that they hold on to their poop for days, even weeks, at a time. Just to add to the misery, stool withholding often causes children to soil their underwear. This bewildering problem can sometimes feel like a form of daily torture, not just for the child but for the whole family. Unless you've experienced this with your own child, it's difficult to imagine just how distressing it can be.

After reading this, parents will have a straightforward plan of action, with lots of tips and strategies to try at home. The book also contains useful information about the laxative MiraLAX (known as RestoraLAX or Lax-A-Day in Canada), with guidance on appropriate doses. The advice given is backed up by research, as well as the experiences of the author and other parents who have had to deal with this issue.

Aimed primarily at parents, this guide should also be essential reading for healthcare professionals, teachers and anyone else who works with, or cares for children. Stool withholding is still a widely misunderstood issue. If awareness and understanding of this subject is increased, many families could be spared this distressing problem.

About the Author

Sophia Ferguson has a degree in Psychology, a Masters degree in Applied Social Research, and a great interest in all things medical and psychological.

She can be contacted at www.stoolwithholding.com

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At last we have a book which focuses exclusively on stool withholding in children and how to overcome it. Inspired by the author's experience of this issue with her own son, this easy-to-understand guide gives detailed advice on every aspect of stool withholding including soiling (encopresis), toilet training, laxative medication and constipation.

Stool withholding is most common in two to four year olds but it can also affect school-age children. It is often triggered by an episode of painful constipation. The child becomes so terrified of experiencing this pain again that they hold on to their poop for days, even weeks, at a time. Just to add to the misery, stool withholding often causes children to soil their underwear. This bewildering problem can sometimes feel like a form of daily torture, not just for the child but for the whole family. Unless you've experienced this with your own child, it's difficult to imagine just how distressing it can be.

After reading this, parents will have a straightforward plan of action, with lots of tips and strategies to try at home. The book also contains useful information about the laxative MiraLAX (known as RestoraLAX or Lax-A-Day in Canada), with guidance on appropriate doses. The advice given is backed up by research, as well as the experiences of the author and other parents who have had to deal with this issue.

Aimed primarily at parents, this guide should also be essential reading for healthcare professionals, teachers and anyone else who works with, or cares for children. Stool withholding is still a widely misunderstood issue. If awareness and understanding of this subject is increased, many families could be spared this distressing problem.

About the Author

Sophia Ferguson has a degree in Psychology, a Masters degree in Applied Social Research, and a great interest in all things medical and psychological.

She can be contacted at www.stoolwithholding.com

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