Anonymous wrote:Started teaching at 2. Mastered at 3. I don’t understand all these people with 6 year olds who can’t handle things themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Ok so silly question maybe but do all preschool teachers wipe their kids butts? Through what “grade”? My 2 year old will go to preschool “potty trained” but no independent with wiping
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A little hard to remember. I was definitely still helping in preschool. I think potentially even in kindergarten, when at home? I remember there bring this time period where it felt like she should be independent but she was asking for help because she couldn't reach. I think that was during K.
I think it's more important to make sure she learns good hygiene habits than that she be totally independent. I used to be a camp counselor and learned that a surprising number of older kids have bad toileting habits because once they were toilet trained, their parents left them to their own devices. So like whatever they were doing at 2, that's what they kept doing forever. That's problematic, especially when it comes to hygiene and cleanliness.
I have distinct memories of my younger brothers having skid marks on underwear
Anonymous wrote:A little hard to remember. I was definitely still helping in preschool. I think potentially even in kindergarten, when at home? I remember there bring this time period where it felt like she should be independent but she was asking for help because she couldn't reach. I think that was during K.
I think it's more important to make sure she learns good hygiene habits than that she be totally independent. I used to be a camp counselor and learned that a surprising number of older kids have bad toileting habits because once they were toilet trained, their parents left them to their own devices. So like whatever they were doing at 2, that's what they kept doing forever. That's problematic, especially when it comes to hygiene and cleanliness.