Potty Training and Your Child
The Prep School requires that children who attend the school must be potty trained. What does potty trained mean? Well, let me explain…
Children should wear panties or underwear. Diapers and or pull-ups are not allowed (not even during nap time).
During a group bathroom break, a child who is potty trained is able to walk into the bathroom and know what to do when a toilet is in front of her or him. We have child-sized potties that help children gain independence, but teachers are present if a child needs help getting onto the potty.
In addition, a child should be able to wipe her/himself after peeing or pooping.
Lastly, a child should be able to pull down and pull up all articles of clothing on own. Of course, buttons, snaps, and zippers are tricky at times and a teacher is present to assist in these times.
We realize that potty accidents do occur occasionally. Because of this, we ask that you please bring an extra change of clothes (comprised of undies, pants, socks, and shirt) and keep in your child’s cubby for the time an accident might occur. If these extra clothes are used, be sure to refresh your child’s extra clothes supply. The Prep School has so extra pieces of clothing at the school, but if not, you might receive a call from us requesting clothing. If accidents occur more than occasionally, like on a daily basis or more than once a day, your child’s enrollment in the school might be deferred to a later date.
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