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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And my daughter peed her pants. She asked to use the bathroom and wasn't allowed. She tried holding it but wound up peeing her pants. Why do teachers do this? I called the school to make sure my daughter told the truth, spoke to the teacher and was told that there are two bathroom breaks per day and if they need to go when it's not a bathroom break then they must declare that it's an emergency. Unbelievable. [/quote] Ugh I am so sorry. Teacher's like this really upset. Anecdotal but I had a teacher my junior year that absolutely would not let anyone use they restroom, not even when girls were on that time of the month. I had him after lunch period and one person peed themselves and ran out crying and several people took the detention for just getting up and heading to the bathroom. Its a nasty control issue over a bodily function and doing it to young children is just rotten.[/quote] That's it. The teacher my daughter has is very controlling. It's obvious by other classroom policies. Unfortunately, you can't control another persons need to use the toilet. Students have been punished for passing gas, burping and similar bodily functions if what my daughter tells me is true.[/quote] Is this in a Catholic school in MD?[/quote]
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