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Toilet training

Most children start toilet training between 2 and 3 years of age. Find out whether your child is ready with these helpful toilet training tips.

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Constipation in children

Constipation in kids is quite common and isn't usually caused by something serious. Here's how to help your child when they're constipated.

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Bedwetting in children

Bedwetting is common in young children and often gets better on its own. Find out when to see your doctor and how to help your child with bedwetting.

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Development milestones - your child at 3 years

Every toddler develops at their own pace but there are certain development milestones that should be reached at 3 years of age. Find out more.

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Development milestones - your child 18 to 24 months

Chart your toddler's development milestones (18-24 months) - find out whether they are developing normally or if there may be cause for concern.

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Video call

Speak face to face with a friendly maternal child health nurse about any questions you may have about you and your child. Available from 7am to midnight AEST. Video call is available within Australia only.

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About Pregnancy, Birth and Baby

Pregnancy, Birth and Baby is a national service from the Australian Government providing advice, support and information for parents.

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Moving your child from cot to bed

Most children move from a cot to a bed between 18 months and 3 1/2 years. Learn when it is right to move your child and how to make your house safe.

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Development milestones - your child at 4 years

Find out what to expect from your child, how to track their development around the age of 4 years, and when to seek help if you are worried.

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Diabetes in young children

Diabetes is rare in children under 5 years, but it is serious. Here's how to spot symptoms of diabetes and manage the condition in young children.

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