Teacher told child she could wet herself
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What?? Doesn't even make any sense.
what exactly was the detrimental effect this had? Does your daughter now use the toilet at appropriate times?
She was not expecting her period but how was the teacher to know that when she asked. I suppose she is now meant to tell the teacher and the rest of the class if it was a female problem
I expect my daughter to have toilet access when needed0 -
She was not expecting her period but how was the teacher to know that when she asked. - Because it's perfectly reasonable for her to tell her teacher in advance, so that the teacher is aware. I suppose she is now meant to tell the teacher and the rest of the class if it was a female problem - teacher yes ofcourse. rest of the class, that's up to her.
I expect my daughter to have toilet access when needed
then I suggest you home school her.0 -
My child ( also year 6) has 30 kids in the class. Many kids were sneaking to the loo to get out of lessons / mess about or vandalise the toilets so the school introduced a rule that you only go to the loo at break. I remember it was the same when I was at school. Once one goes they all ask and its distracting.
Yes it was a flippant comment but hats off to any teacher who spends all day with a room full of 11 olds if they are anything like the ones in my child's class! I wouldn't do anything. At this age kids need to start sorting out their own issues and stop questioning rules all the time, unless its something very serious. Remind your child to use the loo at lunch, that's it.0 -
Sounds like she needs to be told that toilet breaks are during break time
This is the most stupid authoritarian attitude that should not be tolerated.
You need to go when you need to go. This can be one minute after a break. Many people do not get much warning and holding it in is not good.
Get over yourself and your stupid ideas.0 -
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louiseturner wrote: »Ask if it is school policy, it might be, it is in my school under no circumstance can they go out during lessons unless they have a note from a parent
Sorry, when did schools become prisons. If that were me in my day I would be like "!!!! you i need the bog, I am going", from about eight.
But of course school is all about conformisam and remembering !!!! these days and not about learning.0 -
But she didn't wet herself, or bleed everywhere, so it's hardly the end of the world is it?
Maybe she's always asking to go to the loo to get out of the class and the teacher suspected her of crying wolf.0 -
This is the most stupid authoritarian attitude that should not be tolerated. - And the alternative is the lazy millennial liberal problem we have now....
You need to go when you need to go. This can be one minute after a break. Many people do not get much warning and holding it in is not good. - It's fine, there is no issue with holding it in.
Get over yourself and your stupid ideas.
Careful now, you're starting to sound like a whingy little so and so. There are rules, follow them or don't, but if you don't - then feel free to home school your kids.0 -
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