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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The PP obviously missed the article on the FRONT PAGE of the washington post last year. Yes, public schools can have a policy - and if there are children with IEP's / developmental delays there are other rules. Last year my child had a lot of accidents (maybe 2 a week at the beginning of the school year) and the school (not IT) was very supportive of working with us - but it was a case by case basis.[/quote] OP again - I think you are referring to a story from Arlington County? - if it was a DC charter I would be interested in reading it. I found this on the DCPS website: "Toilet Training Families are strongly encouraged to toilet train children prior to beginning the preschool or pre-kindergarten program. DCPS will not exclude children who are not yet toilet trained, though most children of this age are ready. Teachers and parents will work in a communicative partnership to encourage the process at school and home. Parents may use this chart to help their child get on a toileting schedule. " Maybe for charters they can have a policy? Anyway, I think she will be fully trained like I said. I kind of have this thing with needing to know the exact rules :).[/quote]
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