Frequently Asked Questions
The beautiful thing about this course is that it is in a written, PDF format - no lengthy videos that you need to sit through hours of! The course is detailed but not super long, so you could sit down and read it after your little one goes to bed, and finish it in one sitting!
Yes! The approach is grounded in child development research and paediatric guidelines, particularly around readiness, learning through awareness, and the biological nature of night dryness. It avoids pressure-based techniques that often backfire.
This course is most helpful for toddlers roughly 20 months to 3.5 years, but readiness matters more than age. The guide helps you work that out before you start.
This course clearly explains night nappies and night dryness, and why they’re different from daytime toilet learning. You’ll know what’s normal, what can’t be rushed, and how to explain it to your child without confusion or shame.
That’s exactly why this guide exists. Resistance at any stage of the toilet training process is common, and there’s a dedicated section on what to say and do when your child wants their nappy back, refuses the toilet, or finds the change hard.
Yes, this course recommends staying home for a 3-day period while your little one learns the skills they need to be able to toilet successfully and independently. This is best done in a calm, familiar environment where you both feel safe and you have everything you need.
This course may be helpful for some neurodivergent children, however, neurodivergence is broad. Some children may need more time, more repetition, or individualised support beyond what a general guide can provide. This course isn’t a medical or therapeutic program and doesn’t replace advice from your child’s healthcare or allied health professionals.
This course may not be the best fit if your child:
Has significant developmental delays or medical complexities
Experiences intense sensory distress around toileting
Is not yet showing readiness signs at all
Requires highly individualised therapeutic support
In these cases, working with a paediatrician, occupational therapist, or early childhood specialist may be a better first step.
You’ll get instant digital access after purchase. Download it to your phone, tablet, or laptop and keep it for reference.
As this is a PDF-based course, you'll always have access to the course!
