Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um... Yes, it is a reason for a school to ask your child to leave. DC Public Charters aren't licensed as diaper changing facilities, so a teacher in PS at a charter will not change your 3 year old's diaper. So yes, your child must be potty trained. Our charter even went so far as to tell us that if your child was in pull-ups for nap time, he must put on and take off the pull-up himself.
If your child is 3 and neurotypical, it's time to potty train.
Then your charter is breaking the law. If they'll break this one, they'll likely break other laws too.
Anonymous wrote:Um... Yes, it is a reason for a school to ask your child to leave. DC Public Charters aren't licensed as diaper changing facilities, so a teacher in PS at a charter will not change your 3 year old's diaper. So yes, your child must be potty trained. Our charter even went so far as to tell us that if your child was in pull-ups for nap time, he must put on and take off the pull-up himself.
If your child is 3 and neurotypical, it's time to potty train.
Anonymous wrote:You need to ask the preschool. Some have the requirement and some do not. My DS and DD went to a preschool that was also a daycare (am was preschool and pm was the aftercare). It started at age 2. There was no requirement for potty training. As a matter of fact, the school helped in the potty training process. I would not have sent my DC to a school that required potty training. Unless your child trains early it's simply way to much pressure on you, the school and your child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a DC charter school, not glorified daycare.
then she going to need to be potty trained.
It's against the law for a charter school to exclude a child because they aren't trained. Many of them will try and do it, but they're breaking the law.
If the child is NT and not SN then yes she needs to be trained. If the child was SN there would be an exception.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a DC charter school, not glorified daycare.
then she going to need to be potty trained.
It's against the law for a charter school to exclude a child because they aren't trained. Many of them will try and do it, but they're breaking the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a DC charter school, not glorified daycare.
then she going to need to be potty trained.
Anonymous wrote:It's a DC charter school, not glorified daycare.