Reading a post below about certain schools making sure the kids can go to the bathroom all by themselves got me me thinking. During the first few days of school the kids are getting used to "potty breaks" will the teachers take them if they say, "I have to go potty" in between the breaks? I'm sure DS will be able to control himself but we are working on him going ALL by himself and then being able to hold it or go when there are bathroom breaks.
How did your LO adjust?
Re: Adjusting to pre-school's bathroom breaks
We are in a special pre-k program and Harm was not trained when he started. Our teacher and her assistants were just GREAT about helping me. I used to text them when his potty watch would go off and they would take him. Now he has 3 scheduled potty breaks during class time (arrival, 1 and 1/2 hrs in, and right before it is time to leave) and he does well with it. Today he even had an accident (his first at school) and they were just fabulous letting him know it was okay.
I guess really does depends on the program and teacher. Our experience has been good. I can't say enough good things though about those great ladies.
DS#1 goes to preschool, and they tell them that if they have to go just to ask the teacher, and she'll take them. They don't have group potty breaks, because not everybody has to go at the same time.
He adjusted just fine, cause it's like he's at home. Except he has to ask to be taken.
He's the single greatest thing I've done in my life and reminds me daily of how fun (and funny) life can be. He's turned out pretty swell for having such a heartless and evil mother.