It depends on the facility. I have heard of some preschools require that you at least be actively trying and that the child at least be in some form of pull ups. A quick call the facility will answer this for you. If you are uncomfortable about it do not worry, it is actually a pretty common concern.
2007-03-15 08:25:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually, they do. You'll have to ask the place you're taking her. If she's in pull ups and can tell them to take her potty, or goes when they take her, and has very few accidents, they may let her in. I was embarrassed when my 3 year old daughter couldn't start pre-school because she wasn't potty trained, and I took the pullups away and watched her like a hawk for about three days, taking her potty every 45 minutes or so. She was broken quickly when I paid very close attention to her and told her we weren't doing diapers anymore. Good luck. It's a process, that's for sure!
2007-03-15 08:25:48
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answered by Stephene 3
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My daughter's nursery requires that the children be potty trained. Ask the director of the nursery/school.
2007-03-15 08:24:42
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answered by Miriam Z 5
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You're asking the wrong people. Ask the nursery. You need to get used to tallking to the people who are or will be in charge of your child(ren). Most are open and want your support! If you can stay a team with them your child will have a much better education and life!
2007-03-15 08:25:52
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answered by Casandra 1
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Some nursery schools would like you to. But, that is a question that you need to ask the nursery school.
2007-03-17 17:01:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the school...we take 3 and 4 year olds at our school and they must be potty trained...completely...no pull ups or anything!
Good luck!
2007-03-15 08:27:24
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answered by snarf 5
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you need to now no longer MAKE her bypass! which will make her plenty extra deter techniques to no longer do it. you would be able to desire to consistently have the potty out- What ever room she is playing in have it there and have her devoid of nappy. you will regularly stumble on she will have a pair of injuries yet whilst she does as rapidly as you notice her going placed the potty below her and whilst she has finished even inspite of the indisputable fact that there is totally a drop in the potty make a super deal of it. she will respond stable to being stated how grown up she is and how smart she is for happening the potty. you will rapidly stumble on that she is going to start happening her own to the potty and are available to permit you know so she gets the compliment!! as quickly as you will have reached that time it is going to enhance rapidly to the bathing room. Get between the considered necessary lavatory seat pottys. They fold up so as that they fit on your handbag and while you're out she is going to have no option whether to make the main of it. you purely unfold it placed it over a lavatory seat and away she is going. Take my word for it do no longer pay interest to this theory of making your toddler do it huge MISTAKE stable stable fortune and nicely stable fortune with the kind new teenager. With here one only start up leaving the potty approximately as rapidly as they start toddling
2016-09-30 23:30:56
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answered by ? 4
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It depends on the school, but she should be anyway at 3! A three year old has ALL the skills to be able to control their own body.
2007-03-15 10:33:15
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answered by toomanycommercials 5
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I'd ask the school. Some require it, others don't. They can help you out with the answer. They should have said something to you when you signed her up. Mom to 3.
2007-03-15 08:24:39
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answered by Melanie A 4
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yes must nurseries wont except them unless they are out of diapers. you should check with the school to be sure
2007-03-15 08:25:38
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answered by mum of 2 3
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