^ more reception class teachers are reporting that more and more children, aged 4+, are stating school still in nappies/using dummies/unable to speak/unable to use cutlery to eat/unable to put clothes on and take off and totally ignorant of colours, animals and words.^
This is not a recent problem. My MiL, a reception class teacher, who retired in 1976 taught in a small town school. As the town expanded the catchment of the school began to be more and more from council housing used to house problem families.
In the 1970s, she would talk about children starting school who had been talked at, talked over and talked through, but never talked to. They lacked vocabulary, grammar, had never held pencils or seen a book or been read to, couldn't recognise and identify shapes, so the first two terms of the reception year were spent getting these children reading ready. Reading couldonly start in the last term, so they went into the year 2 already well behind those who started school, school ready and never caught up. They too ate with their fingers and were not used to sitting down for any period, least of all at a table at meal times.
However most were continent and could take themselves to the loo, although she did mention a few who started in nappies.
So this is not a new problem, but I think made worse by the way most people walk round, not just carrying their phone but looking at it, reading it, texting or even talking on the phone and ignoring any small child they have with them.. Also most pushchairs and prams, now, have the child with their backs to the adults facing them.
I used to chatter away to my children all the time from birth. I am a talkative person and, in their pram they faced me and I rarely put the hood up. Talking to a child does not cost money, so no one is too poor to be able to afford to talk to their child.