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By Matthew Galvin, M.D.
Illustrated by Sandra Ferraro
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However, an updated second edition is available.
Soiling (encopresis) is not uncommon in preschool and school-age children. But it is a problem that is seldom written—or even talked—about. This leaves children and their families feeling isolated, frustrated, and embarrassed.
By describing how one little boy, Andrew, solves his problem of soiling with the help of his doctors, this story reassures children and their families that they are not alone and offers solutions they may not have yet considered. It deals with this sometimes difficult subject matter-of-factly and with warmth and compassion.
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• Full-color illustrations
• 7 1/2" x 8 1/2"
• 48 pages
• Ages 4–8
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"A warm-hearted story that will help young children understand the causes and cure for encopresis. An excellent aid for preparing and motivating children for treatment."
—Charles E. Schaefer, PhD
Author of Childhood Encopresis and Enuresis: Causes and Therapy
Clinical Professor of Psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University
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is an acclaimed author of books for children dealing with psychological and medical problems. His books include Ignatius Finds Help, Otto Learns About His Medicine, and Robby Really Transforms. He is also Staff Psychiatrist, Youth Services, Larue Carter Memorial Hospital, and Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis.
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is an illustrator who has collaborated with Dr. Galvin on four books.
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