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Report RE: soiling
Original Post
RE: soiling - 09-08-09 15:06
by: Mia
We used to collect a child from school 3 afternoons a week and every afternoon he came out of the class in damp clothes where he had wet himself and had been left in it all day, there wasent even a message from the teacher telling us he had done it, we decided to talk to the teacher who said she never knew he did it! (the teaching assistant behind her looking totally shocked at her answer to us) never the less it still continued untill he moved class - That teacher was lovely would change him during the day, tell us in the afternoon and called a meeting between us, them and the parents. I also know of nursery nurses that would try and leave children and when mentioned would give the excuses of "I just checked them" or "I cant smell anything"! It Does not matter where you work theres great staff and lazy staff everywhere!
