Tags: Newborn; Infant 3-8 kg; Crawler 6-11 kg; Toddler 9-14 kg; Walker 13-17 kg; Junior 17+ kg
Handling Accidents #
Category: Toileting & Hygiene – Toilet
Handling Accidents can feel challenging for families, but understanding why these behaviours or changes occur helps you respond calmly and confidently.
Children develop through uneven bursts of growth. What looks like sudden resistance, clinginess, disrupted sleep, or changes in appetite is often a normal part of emotional, cognitive, or physical development.
As your child explores new skills, they may test limits, seek comfort, or become temporarily unsettled. These shifts can reflect sensory development, language leaps, social awareness, or changes in body rhythms.
Gentle routines remain your strongest tool. Predictability helps children feel secure-even during rapid change. Calm transitions, simple explanations, and steady guidance create an environment where your child can practise new skills without fear or pressure.
Setbacks or regressions are normal. Tiredness, overstimulation, hunger, or big life shifts can temporarily make things harder. Slowing down and reconnecting with your child-through cuddles, quiet play, or shorter routines-often restores balance.
If something feels unusual, persists longer than expected, or causes concern, connecting with Plunket, your GP, or an early childhood specialist can provide reassurance and tailored strategies.
Key Points Summary #
- Clear guidance for navigating handling accidents.
- Children develop unevenly, and variation is normal.
- Calm, simple routines help children feel safe.
- Setbacks offer opportunities to reconnect and adjust.
- Seek support if challenges persist or feel unusual.
Snuzzlies supports gentle beginnings and steady routines, helping tamariki feel safe as they grow.

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