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Bahama_Mama
04-03-2012, 03:20 PM
I'm looking to enroll my son in nursery school/preschool next fall. Unfortunately he is not completely potty-trained yet. We are working on it but I cannot be sure that he will be 100% by this fall.
It would appear that all of the nursery schools I find in this area (Prince Frederick - 20678) require the children to be potty-trained and be able to care for themselves in the bathroom.
Does anyone have any advice or experience with this dillemma or knowledge of a nursery school I could contact?
Thanks in advance for any information!
daylily
04-04-2012, 08:41 AM
I'm looking to enroll my son in nursery school/preschool next fall. Unfortunately he is not completely potty-trained yet. We are working on it but I cannot be sure that he will be 100% by this fall.
It would appear that all of the nursery schools I find in this area (Prince Frederick - 20678) require the children to be potty-trained and be able to care for themselves in the bathroom.
Does anyone have any advice or experience with this dillemma or knowledge of a nursery school I could contact?
Thanks in advance for any information!
I think it's pretty standard for Pre-K schools to require kids to be potty trained. I'm sorry I don't have advice to offer (other than to keep at the potty training) but we're in the same boat. Working on it and feeling confident our little man will be trained soon because we also plan to get him into Pre-K in the fall.
On a side note.......if anyone wants to recommend a Pre-K in the Prince Frederick / Huntingtown area, I'd appreciate it.
Sweet 16
04-04-2012, 12:19 PM
After what seemed like years of potty-training, I explained to my son that he would be starting school in the Fall and that he would have to wear big-boy pants and use the potty and he did just fine. When they see all the other kids going, they want to conform. Not to say that he didn't have any accidents, because when they get really involved in something, they sometimes forget at that age. Just pack a change of clothes to keep in his cubby. Good luck!
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