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Dealing With Potty Accidents At Day Care
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Day Care Toileting Accidents
'I was too late' or 'I had an accident and peed my pants' are refrains all too familiar to anyone involved in working with toilet training children at day care. Whether a novice at the potty training process or an experienced toileter having a bad day, toilet training accidents are par for the course in every preschool.
Maybe children are just too immersed in play to even register the need to go to the bathroom, or the message from young bladders just doesn't travel quickly enough to the brain or a child simply feels a little under the weather but, whatever the reason, these leakages can, and will occur.
Whatever the reason, the child must be comforted with encouraging words, smiles must be returned to teary faces and the big clean up and sanitisation must be performed by the trusty day care worker.
Don't despair, the clean up process can be easy and potty training accidents minimized by taking the following simple steps. It is vital to offer regular reminders to visit the potty which used in conjunction with an awareness of the child's developmental level and a knowledge of their routines can be very effective.
Even if they child doesn't actually 'go' you are getting them into the habit of regular toilet visits. All attempts are an achievement and should be commended. Be aware of the 'busy bees' who are so excited about their activities in the class room that they hold it, and hold it until!!!! Have a toileting emergency pack to hand near each potty area including disposable shoe covers, gloves, sanitizer, cloths and large absorbent tissues !for a quick clean up. Have plastic bags in this pack for the soiled clothing and have easy access to the child's spare clothes bag (a toilet training child should have at least 3 sets of clothes). Don't forget to sanitize the bottom of little shoes that may have walked in the offending substances!!
These small toileting dramas can be made a lot easier by having the above steps in place. Remember, these accidents are destined to occur and it's not advisable to get caught out. Be prepared and all will be well.
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Published June 3rd, 2009
Filed in Business, Home Business





