Teachers are increasingly complaining that they are supposed to be there to teach reading and math, not change kids' diapers.
If you're admitting 2-year-olds for some preschool program, I'm not sure you get the option to complain about changing diapers. Diapers are just part of toddler territory.
But we're not here to talk about toddlers or health problems. Oh no. According to Bild, more and more children in school are still wearing diapers when they're much older... and not for health reasons. LCH (the Swiss teacher's union) President Dagmar Rösler said,
Parents are obliged to ensure that their children no longer wear diapers at school age. When eleven-year-olds come to school with diapers, this is a worrying development. Teachers are not there to change the diapers of their students. That goes too far.
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Source Article (notthebee.com)
>Teachers are increasingly complaining that they are supposed to be there to teach reading and math, not change kids' diapers.
>If you're admitting 2-year-olds for some preschool program, I'm not sure you get the option to complain about changing diapers. Diapers are just part of toddler territory.
>But we're not here to talk about toddlers or health problems. Oh no. According to Bild, more and more children in school are still wearing diapers when they're much older... and not for health reasons. LCH (the Swiss teacher's union) President Dagmar Rösler said,
>>Parents are obliged to ensure that their children no longer wear diapers at school age. When eleven-year-olds come to school with diapers, this is a worrying development. Teachers are not there to change the diapers of their students. That goes too far.
>Yes, you read that correctly.
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[Source Article](https://notthebee.com/article/teachers-are-complaining-about-students-coming-to-school-in-diapers-some-as-old-as-eleven/)
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