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Child and Adolescent Health

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Infancy: Newborn Complications and Disorders | Infant Disorders | Infant Care | Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

Childhood: General Children's Health | Children's Health Topics (Index) | Childhood Infectious Diseases | Child Care | Growth and Development | Nutrition | Toilet Training | Weight Management

Adolescence: Puberty | General Adolescent Health | Adolescent Physical Health | Adolescent Mental Health | Adolescent Sexual Health

Parenting: General Parenting | Gay and Lesbian Parenting | Adoption | Foster Care


Toilet Training

(Jump to: General Information | Bedwetting | Soiling )

General Information
Toilet Training Your Child:American Academy of Family Physicians
Toilet Training:Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Potty Training: How to Get the Job Done:Mayo Clinic
Toilet Training:MedlinePlus


Bedwetting (Enuresis)
Bedwetting:AACAP
Enuresis (Bed-Wetting):American Academy of Family Physicians
Bedwetting in Children:UpToDate Patient Information
When Bedwetting Becomes a Problem:National Kidney Foundation [PDF]
Bedwetting:Nemours Foundation [for Kids]
Bedwetting (Nocturnal Enuresis):Nemours Foundation [for Teens]


Soiling (Encopresis)
Problems With Soiling and Bowel Control:AACAP
When Your Toddler Doesn't Want to Use the Toilet:American Academy of Family Physicians
Encopresis (Soiling):American Academy of Pediatrics
Encopresis:Lucile Packard Children's Hospital
Encopresis and Functional Fecal Retention:International Foundation for Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders
Chronic Constipation and Encopresis in Children:University of Virgina Children's Medical Center


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