Teachers share concerns about kids starting school who aren't toilet trained
Early years teachers are warning they are losing two and a half hours a day supporting kids who are not 'school ready', according to a survey by children’s charity Kindred
1 in 4 children starting school in England and Wales is not toilet trained, according to new research.
Teachers have to spend 2.5 hours per day, over a third of the school day, supporting children in their class who are not ‘school ready’.
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