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<blockquote data-quote="Flora123" data-source="post: 2150855" data-attributes="member: 484460"><p>I find it astonishing that a teacher wouldn’t let a child go to the toilet. I know from having worked in a school that there is the odd serial offender who uses it as an excuse to skip class, but if the teacher knows of a condition, then they should be able to nip out discreetly. Even if a child doesn’t have a condition, then they should be excused as sometimes they are more terrified of being late for a lesson by going before than asking to leave if they need to. </p><p>I’d skip difficult teacher and go straight to the head. I’d also tell your daughter to just walk out and apologise and explain later.... unless of course it’s one of those schools that lock the toilets during classes. Holding it in is really really bad for anyone. I’d also tell your daughter to go at every break before the next class to ensure she always has an empty bladder at the start of the class. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flora123, post: 2150855, member: 484460"] I find it astonishing that a teacher wouldn’t let a child go to the toilet. I know from having worked in a school that there is the odd serial offender who uses it as an excuse to skip class, but if the teacher knows of a condition, then they should be able to nip out discreetly. Even if a child doesn’t have a condition, then they should be excused as sometimes they are more terrified of being late for a lesson by going before than asking to leave if they need to. I’d skip difficult teacher and go straight to the head. I’d also tell your daughter to just walk out and apologise and explain later.... unless of course it’s one of those schools that lock the toilets during classes. Holding it in is really really bad for anyone. I’d also tell your daughter to go at every break before the next class to ensure she always has an empty bladder at the start of the class. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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