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Toilet in lesson time.

I teach year 2 and don’t let children go to the toilet during class time. Opinions ?

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    edited October 2019
    Why??


    If that was my kids class I would be straight up the school to complain
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    Why??


    If that was my kids class I would be straight up the school to complain
    Too disruptive and that’s what break time is for 
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    2 months ago u was teaching year 6 kids and asked the same question.

    Now u are teaching year 2 kids
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    You started this exact thread a few months ago and it got deleted very quickly. Can't think why 
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    2 months ago u was teaching year 6 kids and asked the same question.

    Now u are teaching year 2 kids
    Changed year groups over the summer 
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    edited October 2019
    Why??


    If that was my kids class I would be straight up the school to complain
    Too disruptive and that’s what break time is for 
    I would imagine a pool of piss on the floor or underwear full of cack would be far more disruptive.

    Are you able to concentrate on anything else when you are bursting for a piss?
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    My opinion is that one should never, ever place a space before a question mark. 
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    What would u do if that child pisses themselves, imagine how that child would feel?

    Try and put yourself in there position, you are desperate for the toilet and are being told u cant go, how would you feel?

    I dont see why anyone would or would even want to stop a child from going to the toilet.

    To me if you are happy to deny a child the right to go a toilet you may need to look hardly at yourself and find out if teaching is what you really should be doing
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    edited October 2019
    If it was my kid I'd tell them to walk out if they need a piss. 
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    I used to piss in the teachers coffee anyway, before I learnt how to have one off the cuff, then they got the full café au lait
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    What would u do if that child pisses themselves, imagine how that child would feel?

    Try and put yourself in there position, you are desperate for the toilet and are being told u cant go, how would you feel?

    I dont see why anyone would or would even want to stop a child from going to the toilet.

    To me if you are happy to deny a child the right to go a toilet you may need to look hardly at yourself and find out if teaching is what you really should be doing
    THIS!

    I was taught by nuns in primary school.
    They refused to let us go to the toilet.
    I got a kidney infection & had a doctors note & one nun still refused.
    I don’t credit my mother with much but that nun learned a strong life lesson from an angry Irish women.
    That particular nun ended up in a nut house.

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    Always let mine go, not at the same time as others - if they ask when I am teaching an important concept, they wait for a few minutes for me to finish then go. If they take the piss, no pun intended, then they can make up the time missed at break.
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    The rule at our secondary school is that it's not allowed in the first or final ten minutes of a lesson. I let them go at other times but not always on the first request as sometimes they have pre-arranged with a mate to meet at a precise time! Often, the pupil doesn't ask a second time which suggests to me that s/he never needed the toilet in the first place. On balance, it's better to Remain than to Leave.
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    What age is year 2?
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    What age is year 2?
    6 and 7
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    edited October 2019
    The rule at our secondary school is that it's not allowed in the first or final ten minutes of a lesson. I let them go at other times but not always on the first request as sometimes they have pre-arranged with a mate to meet at a precise time! Often, the pupil doesn't ask a second time which suggests to me that s/he never needed the toilet in the first place. On balance, it's better to Remain than to Leave.
    So no Brexshitting in your classes then?
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    @Missaddick
    you’re potentially setting up kids for a lifetime of toiletting issues.
    why not just say yes as quick as you can.
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    I teach year 2 and don’t let children go to the toilet during class time. Opinions ?
    That you are a bit fecking weird, & possibly drunk (for posting 2 threads on this subject) & sadistic.

    Very easy to create a toilet complex for kids of a young age with a terrible rule like that.

    It's hardly like you have to go & wipe their arses for them.

    A child could go to the toilet on their break, but their bladder or bowel refill during the lesson time.

    If you were my childs teacher you would be reported pretty damn swiftly.
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    Stefco said:
    The rule at our secondary school is that it's not allowed in the first or final ten minutes of a lesson. I let them go at other times but not always on the first request as sometimes they have pre-arranged with a mate to meet at a precise time! Often, the pupil doesn't ask a second time which suggests to me that s/he never needed the toilet in the first place. On balance, it's better to Remain than to Leave.
    So no Brexshitting in your classes then?
    Better to stay and work with their 26 friends and partners with me as their unelected leader.
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    Held mine in most of my childhood and through my 20's and 30's and have recently learnt that it can cause issues in later life like incontinence etc. Not that I have any issues myself, but my specialist has told be to visit the toilet more regularly than I do, even if I don't have the urge to go
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