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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our son has several developmental delays and is still resisting potty training at 37 months. He starts PK3 at desired charter school in August and I'm worried he still won't be potty trained at this time. Can a charter school refuse a child because of this? We're working on the problem, but DS is refusing potty the more we push it (no matter the incentive). We were blessed to be matched with one of our top lottery choices and don't want to lose it.[/quote] Congratulations on your lottery match! Our DD, no delays, was not potty trained when she started PK3 at our charter. She certainly was not alone in her class in this regard. It clicked over winter break, but never did we feel pressure from her teachers about it. And there were still a few kids this spring in pullups. Please don't worry about it. It will happen when it happens.[/quote] Our charter allowed this last year - and my understanding is going to be a lot stricter this year for children who do not have developmental disabilities. Since your child has developmental delays, as many others have recommended, connect with the schools director of student services to get your child an assessment and all of the services they need to be successful in the classroom. (I assume there are OT needs as well)[/quote]
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