Children’s Health Protocols
Structured, practitioner-guided programs designed to help you understand and support your child’s health with optional pathways for personalised care when needed.
These programs provide education, practical frameworks, and guided next steps for families who want deeper support than articles or downloads, but don’t necessarily require ongoing appointments.
Programs combine self-paced learning with the option to request individualised guidance through structured support pathways built into the program.
Eczema Protocol
For parents of children with eczema, skin flares, and skin reactions
A structured, self-paced program designed to help families understand why eczema develops, why flares keep recurring, and how skin barrier care, nutrition, gut health, immune function, and daily routines all intersect.
The program focuses on building strong foundations first, while also providing clear pathways to request personalised support when appropriate.
This program covers:
- How eczema develops and why the skin barrier becomes impaired
- Daily skin care routines and bathing considerations
- Skin barrier repair and maintenance strategies
- Foundational nutrition and gut–skin connections
- Managing flares and reducing discomfort
- Understanding triggers, patterns, and progression over time
Constipation Protocol
For children with ongoing constipation, stool withholding, or irregular bowel patterns
A step-by-step program designed to help families understand different constipation patterns, why constipation often persists, and how gut health, nervous system regulation, behaviour, and daily routines all play a role.
The program supports families in implementing foundational strategies, while also offering structured pathways to request individualised guidance if progress stalls or red flags emerge.
This program covers:
- Different types of childhood constipation and stool patterns
- Why constipation becomes chronic or recurrent
- Establishing age-appropriate bowel routines
- Gut, dietary, and behavioural contributors
- Recognising when escalation or further investigation is needed
Food Reactions Protocol (coming soon)
For families navigating food reactions, intolerances, or unclear symptom patterns
An education-based program designed to help parents understand different types of food reactions in children – including allergies, intolerances, sensitivities, and malabsorption – while avoiding unnecessary restriction or confusion.
The program focuses on clarity and pattern recognition, with guided pathways for further support where appropriate.
How personalised support works within programs
Each program includes optional pathways that allow families to request individualised guidance when needed.
This may include:
- Review of submitted forms or information
- Personalised recommendations based on the program framework
- Prescriptions or testing guidance where clinically appropriate
Personalised support is not automatic and is accessed through clearly defined steps within the program.
What programs include
All programs include:
- Structured, self-paced educational content
- Clear explanations in parent-friendly language
- Practical frameworks and routines
- Access to optional personalised support pathways
What programs do not replace
- Programs are not a substitute for emergency or acute medical care
- Programs do not provide unlimited or ongoing one-to-one support
- Not all participants will require personalised care
Any individualised support is provided through defined pathways and is tailored to your child’s specific needs.
Not sure if a program is the right next step?
If you’re unsure whether a program is appropriate for your child, you may prefer to start with:
- A Health Audit, which provides written guidance based on symptoms and history
- Functional testing, to gain clarity before progressing further
A final note
Programs are designed to empower families with understanding and confidence, while offering clear, structured pathways to individualised care when appropriate.
They provide a flexible middle ground between self-guided education and ongoing one-to-one support.
