Here's a question...have a child 2nd grader, coming back to school after being homeschooled last year. He is not potty trained, still in pullups. Here's a little history... autistic, speech impaired, also had a grand mal seizure first time this year. He is being put in resource. The school will test him...so thinking he will be put in life skills eventually. So who is responsible for changing him daily, since he is not potty trained. This is my first year of being a school nurse over the entire school...was a life skills nurse before and the aids in the Life skills class changed them or I would if they came to me for meds and needed changing.. I know this is trivial...but I have over a 1000 kids and heard that it stays very busy throughout the day. Just curious what others have done or experienced. I know teachers can be abusive and send kids for every little reason, because they don't want to deal with them.
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Here's a question...have a child 2nd grader, coming back to school after being homeschooled last year. He is not potty trained, still in pullups. Here's a little history... autistic, speech impaired, also had a grand mal seizure first time this year. He is being put in resource. The school will test him...so thinking he will be put in life skills eventually. So who is responsible for changing him daily, since he is not potty trained. This is my first year of being a school nurse over the entire school...was a life skills nurse before and the aids in the Life skills class changed them or I would if they came to me for meds and needed changing.. I know this is trivial...but I have over a 1000 kids and heard that it stays very busy throughout the day. Just curious what others have done or experienced. I know teachers can be abusive and send kids for every little reason, because they don't want to deal with them.