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How is the process of micturition altered by toilet training?

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Answered by smartyAnushka
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Anne J Wright, Rosie Kelly, in Finnie's Handling the Young Child with Cerebral Palsy at Home (Fourth Edition), 2009

Toilet training can be a difficult time for parents and children and the time it takes for a child to become clean and dry during the day will vary a great deal. The trick is to get a balance between praising a child for doing well and hiding your own disappointment when progress seems slow. We know that for some children with cerebral palsy (CP) toilet training is achieved within similar timeframes to children without CP. Studies have shown that for the child with a diplegic (lower-limb) motor disorder and no learning difficulties it is expected that toilet training is achieved by the age of 7 years (Roijen et al. 2001, Wright et al. 2002). For children with a four-limb motor disorder and learning difficulties toilet training may take a lot longer. Nevertheless, toilet training is an important developmental milestone in the life of a child, allowing independence and social acceptance.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bowel control occurs before bladder control. Below is the pattern sequence for bowel and bladder control in order of what comes first.



I t is normal to wet the bed until age six for a girl and age seven for a boy. Jeffrey M. Donohoe, MD, FAAP: Most children are able to controltheir bladder at night by age five.
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