A council says parents will have to come in to change children who soil themselves in school.
Like so many parents, Ms. Rachel has experienced the woes of potty training her little one. “I’ve been there,” she tells ...
One council has said school staff will no longer change pupils who have wet or soiled themselves due to "very high levels of pupils coming to school in nappies", and would instead call parents in to ...
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Parents of children who are not potty-trained must come into their school to change nappies themselves, a council has warned. The rule, which will be implemented when pupils go back to school for ...
An ex-headteacher has sparked a heated debate by criticising parents who send their children to school in nappies, labeling them as 'feckless.' ...
According to the original Supernanny, Jo Frost, in her four decades of potty training children, it has never taken her longer than a week to get them using the toilet like a pro. That may seem ...
She also warned of a possible "power struggle" between young children and parents when potty training takes longer than usual. "Diaper brands want your toddlers in nappies longer so you spend more ...
In a grid post on Instagram, the British nanny urged parents to begin potty training their children as soon as possible, and warned there can be a 'power struggle' between parent and child when ...