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Report soiling
Original Post
soiling - 06-08-09 01:55
by: drcrabbere
According to the latest media report, more and more children are soiling theselves at school. I would like to hear about any personal situation if anyone would care to make a comment.
I also read that Ofsted will be setting new guidelines to help care for these children at school and that workers are in a quandry about who would take the responsibility to help the child who soils himself/herself at school.
When I was an NNEB Officer, the teacher used to ingore the child who happens to soil himself; this happened about 5 times during my temporary (3 months) position at one school. I took the responsibility, spoke with the parent and help the child when this occured, taking care to protect the child's feelings. I did this because I cared for the child's emotional/social development but I was really angry with that teacher who supposed to be the more intelligent one!!
I wonder how many children are suffering today if no one seems to want to take this responsibility - if it is not in their job description- as reported; and I can't wait to see what Ofsted will do about this.
