Using modified classical music to aid continence in children
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Using modified classical music to aid continence in children

Christian Duffin Freelance writer

Christian Duffin reports on an innovative project that helped children to become continent

The article describes the use of modified classical music to help children who have speech and mobility problems to become continent. Of the 17 three to five-year-old children involved in the project, ten were fully toilet trained after ten weeks, and the rest had graduated into trainer pants.

Learning Disability Practice. 14, 2, 24-25. doi: 10.7748/ldp2011.03.14.2.24.c8380

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