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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We went through this, but didn't know about developmental problems until school started (our child met milestones but on the late side of the range). We ended the year with an IEP but it was rough. Our HRCS was not flexible about the potty training issues and[b] we were asked to take our child out of school for 2 weeks.[/b] They would also not help at all with #2 and I had to leave work sometimes multiple times a week.[b] I was really frightened we would be asked to leave.[/b] My advice would be to get your child evaluated and/or start the IEP process. BTW our son was still 2 when he started PK3, finally out of diapers permanently at 4.5. I feel your pain. Also ignore the potty training troll that lurks around here, what a miserable person. The potty training delays caused us so much stress -- anyone who thinks a parent would lazily choose this is way out of line.[/quote] This is awful! So basically they suspended your barely three year old for TWO WEEKS due to potty training issues, and then somehow made you fear that they would expel him too? I would have been livid and would have pulled my kid out. Now that DC has banned suspending and expelling preschoolers, this should never happen again to anyone. [/quote] Is this ITS? I have heard they are stricter than most on toileting issues.[/quote]
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