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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please make sure your kid is potty trained. Teachers are there to teach not to change diapers. I heard my childs PK3 teacher complain a few times last year that they were not able to do an activity or go to the playground because they had to spent to much time changing kids. This was especially a problem in aftercare where the ratio was different. None of those kids were kicked out but it was a problem. If your child is not potty trained maybe they are not ready for school. [/quote] I get it. Which school are you in? My kids are spending their day with no diapers, one asks when he needs to go. But they had accidents at the end of the day (after school hours). You are very agressive and I don't get why (even if I read your story). They are child and 3 years old in January compare to 3 years old in September is not the same! Every kids are different and I doubt that potty training has nothing to do with school learning. Some kids may not be fully potty train but more ready to learn other things. Anyway, I know it is not the teacher job! [/quote] Np here. I thought this person was polite and not aggressive at all. Be a parent and potty train your 3 year old. [/quote]
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