Children of all ages can be affected by toileting difficulties (wetting at night, wetting during the day, soiling, constipation and thread worms). Toileting difficulties can sometimes be a sign of another health or emotional need. If you are worried that your child is having toileting difficulties, please complete a school health referral or speak with your GP. 

DID YOU KNOW? Bedwetting affects around half a million children and teenagers in the UK (ERIC). 

If your child is 5+ years of age, we recommend accessing the school health team or your GP to ask for support and advice. Your GP will want to screen your child for other related health needs so we can best treat your child.

For top tips on bedwetting visit - https://www.eric.org.uk/pages/category/bedwetting 

DID YOU KNOW? Constipation can affect 1 in 3 children and is when a child is not having a poo regularly, and when they do, the poo can be very hard and painful. Children should pass soft poo every day, or at least every other day. Take a look at this stool chart to better understand your child’s poo.

The ERIC website has lots of useful information on constipation: https://www.eric.org.uk/advice-for-children-with-constipation 

DID YOU KNOW? 1 in 7 children aged 4yrs and 1 in 20 children aged 9yrs are affected. Day time wetting can vary from damp patches on underwear to completely wet clothing and a puddle. We recommend accessing the School Health team or your GP for support and advice.

Please visit the ERIC website for additional support on day time wetting: https://www.eric.org.uk/pages/category/daytime-wetting