Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a girl does not go to port-a-potty because she says it is scary and horrifying. What could parents do?
Send extra clothing or tell her to go. Maybe a mom can go inside with her. At that age I went inside for the kids scared.
OP, connect with another parent and do it together. I always found that easier. I often bought treats but I usually knew the kids/parents in my group and asked ahead of time if I knew who was in my group or I'd text/call them and ask if it was ok if the kids knew the number. I'd also send the parents a few pictures.
Just remember its about survival and you may not have fun but the kids will.
No. Field Trip chaperones do not go into bathroom stalls (port-a-potties) with children who are not their own, and they don't leave the group to go in with your own children.
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If your kid isn't full toilet trained, which includes using unfamiliar bathrooms, you keep them home, unless it's disability related.
You can explain to your daughter that she can go when she's ready.
Anonymous wrote:If there's a store, please don't buy your group ice cream or a treat that the rest of the class may not get. It's incredibly annoying when this happens. Stick to the plan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a girl does not go to port-a-potty because she says it is scary and horrifying. What could parents do?
Send extra clothing or tell her to go. Maybe a mom can go inside with her. At that age I went inside for the kids scared.
OP, connect with another parent and do it together. I always found that easier. I often bought treats but I usually knew the kids/parents in my group and asked ahead of time if I knew who was in my group or I'd text/call them and ask if it was ok if the kids knew the number. I'd also send the parents a few pictures.
Just remember its about survival and you may not have fun but the kids will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If there's a store, please don't buy your group ice cream or a treat that the rest of the class may not get. It's incredibly annoying when this happens. Stick to the plan.
Unless you have a good idea that none of the kids have food allergies, you have to be very careful.
The plan should include the kids having a snack right before the fieldtrip, and going for bathroom break before the field trip. Else, you will be stuck in the line for port-a-potty.
Anonymous wrote:I have a girl does not go to port-a-potty because she says it is scary and horrifying. What could parents do?
Anonymous wrote:If there's a store, please don't buy your group ice cream or a treat that the rest of the class may not get. It's incredibly annoying when this happens. Stick to the plan.