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Would you have a problem if it was your child?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 724182" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>So what if they held it? It is still uncomfortsble. I never sent my kids to school to teach them to hold their bathroom urges. Call my group of people shallow, but none of us ever expressed the desire for our kids to learn to hold their pee and poop when we talked about what we hoped theyd learn at school.</p><p></p><p>As an adult, if you choose to hold it, then you do. But although you may hold it, you CAN go, and you dont pee on a schedule, in a line with other teachers. Demeaning, wouldnt it be?</p><p></p><p>Im guessing parents are complaining about this. Why else would you have asked the question?</p><p></p><p>And they should complain. We care how much our children learn acadrmically, not how long they learn they can hold their bathroom urges.</p><p></p><p>Again, hurray for alternative places to learn and teachers who want to teach academics without tje other b.s.</p><p></p><p>Teachers in our state have lost a lot of benefits and unions are not strong. Salaries in my part of the state are not high.</p><p></p><p>Maybe the people of the state would care more about it if the teachers concentrated more on teaching academics and less about making them hold their pee and other non academic issues.</p><p></p><p>You asked. I guess you wanted us to back you up. Maybe some do. I dont and would have gotten around it, but my kids were never subjected to this restriction.</p><p></p><p>No offense, but you sound very cold. Caring, loving parents hope their little ones get kind, understanding teachers. Not this tough love attitute toward 6-7 year old littles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 724182, member: 1550"] So what if they held it? It is still uncomfortsble. I never sent my kids to school to teach them to hold their bathroom urges. Call my group of people shallow, but none of us ever expressed the desire for our kids to learn to hold their pee and poop when we talked about what we hoped theyd learn at school. As an adult, if you choose to hold it, then you do. But although you may hold it, you CAN go, and you dont pee on a schedule, in a line with other teachers. Demeaning, wouldnt it be? Im guessing parents are complaining about this. Why else would you have asked the question? And they should complain. We care how much our children learn acadrmically, not how long they learn they can hold their bathroom urges. Again, hurray for alternative places to learn and teachers who want to teach academics without tje other b.s. Teachers in our state have lost a lot of benefits and unions are not strong. Salaries in my part of the state are not high. Maybe the people of the state would care more about it if the teachers concentrated more on teaching academics and less about making them hold their pee and other non academic issues. You asked. I guess you wanted us to back you up. Maybe some do. I dont and would have gotten around it, but my kids were never subjected to this restriction. No offense, but you sound very cold. Caring, loving parents hope their little ones get kind, understanding teachers. Not this tough love attitute toward 6-7 year old littles. [/QUOTE]
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