home.jpg:

soilc.jpg: bedwetc.jpg: dayc.jpg: soilingdataa.jpg: alarmsc.jpg: linksc.jpg: contactc.jpg: healthc.jpg: usefulc.jpg: lendinga1.jpg: brochurec.jpg:

 

abook.jpg:

 

 

subscribe1.jpg:

Lending Library

 

Welcome to the KEEA Lending Library. We hope that you'll find the following books useful. If you have any feedback or wish to suggest books for the library please e-mail KEEA.

To loan a copy of the following books please e-mail your request to info@keea.org.nz or leave a message on the 0800 free phone number clearly stating your name, address and the books you require.

An invoice for $5 will be included with the books along with a pre-paid courier bag for their return. Books can be borrowed for three weeks, this term being renewable if there are no other requests for the books. Lost or badly damaged books will be charged at replacement cost.

Clouds and Clocks: A Story for Children who Soil (2nd edition, 2007)
By Matthew Galvin, MD

Soiling or encopresis, affects one or two of every hundred children. Its roots can be physical, emotional or both, and it can leave children and their families feeling embarrassed, frustrated and isolated. Clouds and Clocks is the story of Andy and the treatment he receives from both a physician and a therapist. Not every child needs all the help that Andy gets, but with this gentle story every reader can discover that he or she is not alone and that there is plenty of help, regardless of the problems underlying causes.

Recommended for ages 4-8.

1.jpg:

Sammy the Elephant and Mr Camel: A Story to help Children overcome Bedwetting (2nd edition, 2005)
By Joyce C Mills and Richard J Crowley,

Sammy the Elephant and Mr Camel is a gently empowering book for children who have trouble staying dry. This encouraging story about a delightful little elephant will help children learn to overcome problems with wetting. A comprehensive healing metaphor, it addresses feelings of insecurity, frustration, and ridicule while encouraging children to find inner strength to overcome their challenges. Now in its second edition, Sammy the Elephant contains additional guidance for parents by children's author and psychologist Jane Annunziata, Psy.D.

Recommended for ages 4-8

2.jpg:

Getting to Dry: How to help your child overcome bedwetting (1999)
By Max Maizels, MD, Diane Rosenbaum, PhD and Barbara Keating, RN, MS

In Getting to Dry the experts at a leading centre for treating childhood wetting show that parents can speed up the clock and children can wake up happy and dry. They cover the pros and cons of wetting alarms, drug therapies, and changes in diet and sleeping schedules, and they provide warm-hearted advice on how to replace punishment and shame with rewards and praise. Above all, they offer proven techniques that really work.

3.jpg:

Bedwetting: New Zealand Parent's Guide (1989)
By Glen Stenhouse and Michael Watt

This book is written for parents who want to find out more about their children's bedwetting and what they can do about it. We have tried to summarise the results of research studies and our own practical experience into an easy-to-read, factual guide on the subject.

4.jpg:

How you can be the boss of the bladder (3rd edition, 1997)
By Dr Janet Hall

How you can be the boss of the bladder is designed to help both children and parents gain some insight into the management and eventual control of wetting.

5.jpg:

The Potty Journey: Guide to Toilet Training Children with Special Needs, Including Autism and Related Disorders (2008)
By Judith A Coucouvanis

Systematic, comprehensive and proven way to toilet train children with Autism and related disorders, whose very characteristics make toilet training challenging. The author takes a humorous approach to an otherwise difficult task.

6.jpg:

Everything a child needs to know about BEDWETTING (2008)
By Dr C R Yemula

This book is written in a child friendly way, for children aged 6-12 years to help them understand more about bedwetting, the associated problems and self-help measures. It is packed with colourful illustrations, fun and humour to engage the interest of young readers.

7.jpg:

Toilet Training Toddlers (1992)
By Phyllis Brock, Leslie Centre

Based on the knowledge that all children will ultimately gain control of their bodies, providing there is no permanent physical problem, Toilet Training Toddlers outlines a programme to help your child from no control to self-control. It discusses the steps to follow, and outlines the roles and feelings of both parent and child.

 

8.jpg:

Easy Toilet Training (1995)
by Janet Hall

Easy Toilet Training gives step-by-step procedures for effective toilet training with maximum ease and fun. It provides a trouble shooting section which includes coping with power struggles, physical problems and fear of the toilet.

easy toilet training.jpg:

Prince Bravery and Grace - Attack of the Wet Knights (2007)
by Gail Gross

These books kindly donated by American author Gail Gross.

Fun-loving Prince Bravery and his spirited, golden dragon, Grace experience highflying adventure as they grow up in their colourful castle in the enchanted Kingdom of Childhood. The Prince learns to trust Grace as they practice to make the Royal Joustball team. Life appears to be carefree for the Prince. However, the dastardly Wet Knights creep in and cause havoc as they silently attack each night.

www.braveryandgrace.com

Prince Bravery.jpg:

 

 

website by: Coast Computers Ltd - Nelson

login