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Reply to "Seeking a preschool for 3yo who isn't potty trained"
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[quote=Anonymous]Lol a bunch of SAHMs and people with nannies yelling at a working parent for needing full time childcare and wanting one that is developmentally appropriate for her son's age and specific needs. DCUM gonna DCUM. Finding a preschool/daycare that actually supports potty training is essential. Some places will not support training or will even do things that undermine the training you do at home on long weekends or over holidays. The biggest one being the places that insist on pull ups so they don't have to clean up accidents, but of course if you put a kid who is still training in pull ups they will just regress. It's so counterproductive because the attitude is that you can't ditch pull-ups until the child is potty trained, but then most kids can't potty train while wearing pull ups. They basically want you to pull your kid out for two weeks, take a leave of absence from work, and do it yourself, and that's not realistic. If a kid is in full-time childcare, they are going to have to participate in the process of training unless you luck out and get a kid who truly does train fully via a 2-day bootcamp method (which of course does happy, I had one like that, but IME it's the exception more than the rule). My second took almost 8 months from starting Oh Crap method at home to finally going a full week without an accident. So yeah the school had to be involved.[/quote]
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