Erstaunlich viele Kinder kommen zu Schulbeginn ohne Toilettengang, so das Ergebnis einer Studie

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/toilet-training-children-reception-school-b2904844.html

Von Sandstorm400

17 Kommentare

  1. StewpidAlex on

    Higher chance they’ll develop hemorrhoids much later than toilet trained ones.

  2. Opposite_Bus1878 on

    Are there any potential correlations in the northeast that could potentially explain this?

  3. Parenting has gone down the toilet lately.

    Literacy, IQ hell even social skills are getting worse and we all know why

    I pity the next generations

  4. mad_marble_madness on

    “Remember to fill in your C-01 permit before any act that could result in a child.“

    Sarcasm nearly always has a kernel of truth to it.
    …especially so the excellent (imho) sarcasm of Helldivers 2…

  5. QuietGanache on

    >Nearly all parents (94 per cent) said they would like to see national guidance on making sure their child is school ready.

    This is the bit that startles me. I could be underestimating this but it seems like five minutes thinking about what a child would do at school and what they’d need to do it would generate a pretty comprehensive list.

  6. ButterscotchSure6589 on

    I remember reading the same thing 30 yrs ago, also how some children have never seen a book. Nothings changed.

  7. LitmusPitmus on

    Welfare class just don’t give a shit about anything including their own kids

  8. FindTheAdventure on

    UK kids start school at four years old. That’s pretty young. I’m not really surprised.

    In Sweden it’s 6 years old, in France it’s 7. US 5-8 depending on the state.

  9. No-Scholar4854 on

    This survey comes round every year, it’s never been very statistically rigorous. It exists so the charity that commissions it can pitch for funding and to give the newspapers a cheap “parents these days eh?” story.

    “Not toilet trained” means that they had a few accidents. They’re 4, in a new and unfamiliar situation. That happens.

  10. fianthewolf on

    Basically, it’s because parents want to get rid of childcare, so if before we started at age 5, now they start in preschool at age 2. They’re running away from their responsibility.

  11. LittlePurpleHook on

    Parental leave in the UK is atrocious, living on a single income is impossible for most. In some cases (like mine), potty training can take a month of hands-on work. It’s very convenient and easy to dismiss the problem as „lazy parenting“ rather than examining the real issue.

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