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[NSC] Toilet trained children.



Leekbrookgull

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On the JV/TD programme today and often been in the MSM for while, sure we have sent our kids to a nursery with nappies provided, but just is what is going on ? Reception class 4+ and 5/6 yo not toilet trained. Open to you.
 














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cjd

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And there you have it.....

Already, this thread descends into the general standard of this County League forum.
 




Eric the meek

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That doesn't make sense. Parents were at home with their children. Perfect time to potty train.
Indeed.

In addition, the pandemic was in March 2020, i.e. 4 years 5 months ago. So it might explain problems in children of that age, i.e in reception class, but would it explain the same phenomenon in older children of 5/6 the OP refers to?

That isn't to say the pandemic hasn't had a profound hitherto unseen effect on young children of course.
 


SeagullsoverLondon

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Indeed.

In addition, the pandemic was in March 2020, i.e. 4 years 5 months ago. So it might explain problems in children of that age, i.e in reception class, but would it explain the same phenomenon in older children of 5/6 the OP refers to?

That isn't to say the pandemic hasn't had a profound hitherto unseen effect on young children of course.
For the vast majority of children not potty trained before school, it is the parents who are the problem, not the children!
In the same way, I don't think it is the fault of the dogs which crap on my lawn, but rather their owners.
 








Eric the meek

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For the vast majority of children not potty trained before school, it is the parents who are the problem, not the children!
In the same way, I don't think it is the fault of the dogs which crap on my lawn, but rather their owners.
Of course it's the parents. I'm not blaming the children!

I'm just trying to be precise over the timelines here. The pandemic affected us all. Profoundly. In ways that are only just beginning to emerge.
 


MJsGhost

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For the vast majority of children not potty trained before school, it is the parents who are the problem, not the children!
In the same way, I don't think it is the fault of the dogs which crap on my lawn, but rather their owners.
This is why it always amuses me when oldies moan about the generation(s) below.
A little more introspection about how their generation might have done a better job raising the next and providing the environment for them to flourish might be in order...

[rapidly dons tin hat...]
 




Eeyore

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And there you have it.....

Already, this thread descends into the general standard of this County League forum.
I know it's a bit of a tap in, but the question does need to be asked in response. Why are you here if you consider it such a sub standard place ?
 


WATFORD zero

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For the vast majority of children not potty trained before school, it is the parents who are the problem, not the children!
In the same way, I don't think it is the fault of the dogs which crap on my lawn, but rather their owners.

But how can you be sure it's not someone or something, anyone else's or something else's responsibility completely :wink:

They may have learning difficulties. Be kinder people.

I suspect that is why he said 'For the vast majority of children'
 
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nickbrighton

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They may have learning difficulties. Be kinder people.
The issue isn't with special needs children, its children that have no physical or mental difficulties, they just haven't been toilet trained. Parents are sending 4,5,6 year olds to school in nappies, and expect the school to change them when required. Unbelievable really. (Sister was a TA, and confirms this is a growing issue)
 




cjd

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I know it's a bit of a tap in, but the question does need to be asked in response. Why are you here if you consider it such a sub standard place ?
There are some interesting threads and some very good posters.

They just seemed to have been significantly over-run by immature children of late.
 


cjd

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If you want to start a thread on Proust or even the pedestrianisation of Norwich high street then feel free.
If you want to respond to the OP with childish comments, that just aren't remotely funny, then "feel free".

Do your parents know you are still up...?
 


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