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Recent content by Misskel

  1. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    One of the mums was annoyed I made her daughter hold it for the afternoon and she was bursting on the way home. She could have gone after I dismissed the class?
  2. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    Nt? What does that mean?
  3. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    They are allowed if they have a medical note, it is down to teacher discretion.
  4. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    Once one goes they all want to go, lessons aren't that long. As a teacher I have to plan my toilet breaks.
  5. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    If they have a wee at break they shouldn't need to go. Medical reasons are obviously an exception.
  6. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    Sorry no that is why I put it in off topic, I have a sister with autism which is why I joined. Lessons are 2 hours max.
  7. M

    Going to the loo during lessons.

    I am a primary school teacher (year 3). I don't let children go to the toilet during lessons. Would you have a problem as a parent with this rule?
  8. M

    Hi

    Hi, I am Kelly a primary school teacher with a sister who is autistic.
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