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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What would you think of this? The child is three (almost four) and is supposed to be potty trained (and the parents stated on his application that he was), and has poo blowouts at day care at least twice a week. He has multiple on demand chances to use the potty, and also is brought to the bathroom on a strict schedule. He still poos in his pants. When the father arrives five minutes before 6:00 p.m. (closing time), he is told that his son had a blowout and the underwear was so soiled it was disposed of. Instead of thanking the provider for cleaning and changing him, he tells her not to throw the underwear out because it is expensive. He states that last week during the other blowout the underwear was disposed of too. Stop doing that, he says. [b] Put it in a plastic bag so he can take it home and his wife will wash it. [/b] Just... stop. No wonder childcare workers are leaving in droves. [/quote] This is actually also a pretty standard practice, OP. Our kids went to different daycares and both of them would send home soiled clothing in a plastic bag. Only once was something so bad that I took it outside and threw it away, everything else was able to be rinsed, soaked in oxyclean, and washed. I can 100% see the father's point. It's just as easy to throw it in a plastic bag as it is to toss it in the trash. Now, the school has every right to demand that they send the child in a diaper going forward, that you demote him to a class that still changes diapers, or kick him out because he is not, in fact, potty trained, but I'm team husband on the poopy underwear.[/quote]
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