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Dealing With Potty Accidents At Day Care

by Fiona Lohrenz

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Thank you, Fiona Lohrenz

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Day Care Toileting Accidents

Every day care operator is familiar with the dreaded words 'I've had an accident' or 'I didn't make it to the toilet'. Toileting accidents are part and parcel of the preschool experience as valiant little ones embark on the whole potty training procedure and seasoned toileters lapse.

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.

Either way, we day care owners must be on hand to clean up both child and bathroom, comfort with encouraging words and get smiles back on faces as confidence rebuilding occurs.

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.

Visiting the toilet on a regular basis is the habit you are instilling in the child (even if they don't actually 'go' every time). All attempts are an achievement and should be commended. Keep you eyes peeled for the kids who 'hold it' with crossed legs because they don't want to be distracted from a game or activity. A quick clean up can be achieved by having the potty accident emergency pack to hand near each bathroom and this vital item should contain gloves, sanitizer, large absorbent tissues and disposable shoe covers. Ensure you can easily access the child's spare clothes bag (a reserve stash of three sets of clothes should be a requirement for each potty training child) and have a plastic bag in the emergency pack for any soiled items). Make sure and sanitize the base of any shoes that may have trodden in any unsavoury substances.

All the above steps can help to ease everyone through these little dramas. You don't want to get caught out by these potentially stressful and inevitable accidents. You can sail through each episode if you are well prepared.

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Published June 3rd, 2009

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