The Preschool Calls Every Time Your Child Needs Help Wiping | This Is a RED FLAG
Автор: Adriane |The IEP Coach
Загружено: 2026-01-27
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If your preschool calls you every time your child needs help wiping, toileting, or managing hygiene, this isn’t just inconvenient—it’s often a sign the school may not be meeting their responsibility to support young children appropriately.
Many parents feel embarrassed, frustrated, or unsure if they’re expecting too much. Schools may frame it as “policy,” “independence,” or “we’re not allowed to help.” But the truth is more nuanced—and parents deserve clarity.
If this keeps happening to you, this video is for you.
In this video, I break down what it actually means when a preschool repeatedly calls parents for toileting help, what schools are required to do, and when this becomes a developmental, disability, or access issue.
You’ll learn:
• What is developmentally appropriate for preschool-aged children
• When toileting becomes a support or accommodation issue
• The difference between independence goals and denial of assistance
• When frequent calls are a red flag
• How this can relate to IEPs, 504 Plans, or early intervention
• What parents can say when schools keep calling
This isn’t about “babying” children—it’s about access, dignity, and appropriate support. Preschool is often a child’s first experience with school, and repeated calls home can signal that the environment isn’t prepared to support all learners.
If you’ve ever thought:
“Is this normal?”
“Why can’t they just help?”
“Should my child be getting support for this?”
You’re not wrong to question it.
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