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[quote=Anonymous]I'm sorry but there are situations in life when you have to change your habits to meet the requirements of the things you have to do, like attend school. A teacher doesn't get to run to the bathroom whenever she needs to pee, so she has to learn to adjust her liquid intake and time accordingly. There are all kinds of jobs where people don't get 10 minutes to poo at the time their intestines require it, so they figure out how to make it work. Never in my 13 years of schooling was a child allowed to regularly be out of class for 10 minutes just because that's what his digestion required. Your child should take some responsibility and figure it out. If that means getting up earlier in the am and having some coffee immediately so his body can be ready to poop an hour later just before leaving for school, that's what he's got to do. And I don't buy that long pooping is normal to him because it runs in your family. The fact that it "runs in your family" is what's using to justify his tardiness to class. He can pretend it's his reason since his parents have excused the behavior. [/quote]
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