Kinder im Alter von acht Jahren haben immer noch keinen Toilettengang

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74x23yw71yo

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6 Comments

  1. Brave_Nobody_8493 on

    Well I’m not surprised nowadays by anything at this point.

  2. doctorgibson on

    > Grandfather Gavin Wise said the policy was “unfair”.

    > “If the kid’s in school, that’s what they’re there for, to be looked after.

    > If they employed someone else to come in and do that for them, it shouldn’t be a problem. I’d say it’s part of the job.”

    No, the teacher isn’t a carer. While they do have a duty of care and safeguarding towards all pupils, their job is to teach. It’s also unfair on the other children if the teacher has to stop a lesson to change the nappy on your problem child

  3. Krinkgo214 on

    I taught a girl in year 7 (so 11) who used to routinely wet and shit herself because she just couldn’t be arsed.

    Parents “couldn’t see the issue”.

  4. External-Piccolo-626 on

    We have a serious lack of personal and parental responsibility in this country. Everything always seems to be someone else’s fault or for them to pick up the slack. It might be a cliche but it’s true, theres too many people who shouldn’t be raising children and too many iPad parents.

  5. jonathanquirk on

    I’ve got family members who are teachers; this was a problem even before Covid. Some parents just refuse to do the basics for their children, and teachers are increasingly expected to be all-round carers for 30 kids simultaneously AND teachers. I know one teacher who had to pick up a student from their home every morning because the parent couldn’t be bothered to wake up each day.

    I don’t know if social services are just too overwhelmed nowadays so teachers are expected to step up or what, but this report comes as no surprise.

  6. Voice_Still on

    I’m sure Gavin Wise is very hands on with teaching his kids/ grandkids…… what a plonker

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