I'm Glad You're Here!
Course Transcript
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Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here. This is a streamlined beginner level course designed to give you the tools that will be helpful to you and your child NOW. If your child is struggling with constipation, poop or pee leaks, difficulty pooping, this course is designed to help you understand the basics, and to give you a few quick tools which you can begin to implement TODAY to start making changes in you and your child’s life as soon as possible.
I understand that family time is precious - and pouring hours into working on toileting isn’t exactly how you want to spend your time, which is why I’ve created this course to give you the best “bang for your buck” in terms of time, to be able to make the changes for your child quickly. So let’s get started.
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This beginner level course is designed for a wide range of people. Caregivers, medical professionals, parents, grandparents, teachers, daycare workers, or anyone that knows a child who needs help addressing toileting challenges. It doesn’t matter if you’ve tried to address these challenges before, if it’s your first time, or if you’ve been trying for years; this course has no prerequisites for you to participate.
I’m glad you’re here. I’m thankful that you’re pursuing this course. So many children develop toileting struggles, and because of them, the entire family suffers along with them. And because you’re here, both your child AND your family are on the path to resolution and to preventing lifelong difficulties. I’m so glad for you. So let’s get started.
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The information I’m going to bring to you today is unique. I have a unique background, and bring quite a few different perspectives to treating constipation and other pelvic floor challenges in children. I’ve treated in the typical pediatric world, outpatient, inpatient, pelvic health in adults, all leading me to bringing those backgrounds together to specialize in treating kiddos with bowel and bladder symptoms.
Beyond having worked with those two groups of people, I have also experienced constipation in my own son, which has added so much to how I think about constipation in pediatrics.
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