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Daughter told to wet herself

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Ana Fri 26-May-17 09:16:04

There do seem to be a lot of threads about this issue recently.

Megram Fri 26-May-17 09:13:57

I would say that either you or her parents should certainly speak with the teacher to clarify exactly what has gone on. Having worked for many years in schools, I know from experience that situations sometimes get confused!

Your granddaughter should certainly not have been prevented from going to the loo - particularly in this hot weather when the children should be being encouraged to drink plenty of water. Definitely have a chat to put your mind at ease.

NanaandGrampy Fri 26-May-17 09:12:45

i can see no reason why she would be refused access to the toilet and certainly believe it's unheard of to be told to wet herself .

darlinggd Fri 26-May-17 08:49:24

That was meant to say grandaughter.

darlinggd Fri 26-May-17 08:48:11

My daughter Yr 2 aged 6 came out of school absolutely dying for a wee. She said 5 minutes after lunch she asked the teacher but was refused. She waited a bit and asked again but was told she should have gone at lunch and that if she could not wait she would have to wet herself (SO ANGRY) luckily she managed to wait but the afternoon runs for 2 hours and 20 mins.

opinions would be helpful Is the teacher out of order? Should I go and speak to her?