Dash’s Belly Ache: A book for children who can’t or won’t poop (Dash Learns Life Skills)

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Is your child struggling with pooping?Sometimes all it takes is one painful poop for a child to have a fear of having a bowel movement. Or chronic constipation can cause painful pooping which triggers fear of having a bowel movement. Their fear often leads to withholding, anxiety about using the toilet and potty training regression. Sometimes these issues persist even after the child is no longer suffering from chronic constipation or painful bowel movements. It is difficult to overcome a young child’s fear and anxiety with reasoning. This can be extremely frustrating for us as parents, and for our children who are struggling. Dash’s Belly Ache is a simple, gentle story about Dash, a dog who doesn’t want to poop.  His experience in the story will help reassure your child, lessen their anxiety, and help them overcome their fear of pooping. Dash’s story is relatable for toddlers and young children who are having a hard time with potty training, constipation or withholding. Bright and fun illustrationsLovable dog charactersPerfect for toddlers and young childrenEasy storyline for your child to follow

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🗸 Title: Dash's Belly Ache: A book for children who can't or won't poop (Dash Learns Life Skills)
🗸 Rating : 4.4 from 5 stars (476 reviews)
🗸 Languange: English
🗸 Format ebook: PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Audio, HTML and MOBI
🗸 Supported Devices: Android, iOS, PC and Amazon Kindle


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