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Eating and toilet training
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/understanding-your-toddler/eating-and-toilet-trainingInformation for parents of toddlers about eating and toilet training.
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Becoming dry at night
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/toilet-training-your-toddler/becoming-dry-at-nightInformation for parents about toilet training toddlers, including when children usually become dry at night.
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Toilet training troubles
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/toilet-training-your-toddler/toilet-training-troublesInformation for parents about common toilet training problems, including starting too soon, stress in your child's life, constipation and bladder…
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Communicating with your toddler
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/understanding-your-toddler/communicating-with-your-toddlerTips for parents about how to talk with toddlers and build a positive relationship.
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Feelings, tantrums and fears
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/understanding-your-toddler/feelings,-tantrums-and-fearsSuggestions for parents to help toddlers learn about feelings, manage tantrums and cope with fears.
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Safe sleeping
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/sleep-and-your-child-zero-to-six-years/safe-sleepingInformation for parents about how to reduce Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), where to put your baby to sleep and how to safely wrap your baby.
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Settling babies
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/sleep-and-your-child-zero-to-six-years/settling-babiesGet to know your baby's signals so you can help them settle faster.
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More information
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/sleep-and-your-child-zero-to-six-years/more-informationIf you are having trouble getting your child or baby to sleep, or need support, you can contact these services.
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Volatile substance use: sniffing
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/young-people-alcohol-and-drugs/volatile-substance-use-sniffingInformation about treatment orders for volatile substance abuse, also known as sniffing.
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Getting ready for toilet training
https://nt.gov.au/community/parents-and-families/toilet-training-your-toddler/getting-ready-for-toilet-trainingMost toddlers show they are ready to start toilet training between 18 months and two-and-a-half years. Find out if your toddler is ready.