Occupational Therapy for children with toileting challenges

As a parent, empowering your child to toilet train, or teaching them how to prevent toileting accidents is critical, to enabling them to meet social and developmental milestones.

If you’re concerned about your child’s toileting progress, it’s time to seek expert support.

Finding the missing puzzle piece to toileting challenges

At One’s and Two’s Occupational Therapy, you will be guided by an expert occupational therapist specifically to help children of all abilities with toileting difficulties. We see children ranging from toddler age, right through to 12 years old (and occasionally older) and aim to provide a discreet, supportive environment reflective of the child’s age, to help them to meet toileting milestones. 

Whether your child is challenged by toilet training aged 2, struggling to stay dry at night aged 5, or having soiling issues aged 12, our expert therapist Christine is here to help them (and you) through.

Our mission is to help children understand how their body works, and provide tools and reassurance on the journey to getting to where they need to be. Our advice is highly pragmatic and aims to empower the kids, little and big, as well as providing support to you, as their parent or caregiver.

Helping your child to learn to toilet train, or supporting them to recognise their own signals and become clean and dry during the day or night can be a game changer – positively impacting their social development and confidence in themselves