LIFamilies.com - Long Island, NY


RSS
Articles Business Directory Blog Real Estate Community Forum Shop My Family Contests

Log In Chat Index Search Rules Lingo Create Account

Quick navigation:   

Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Posted By Message

Charly
LOVE!

Member since 5/05

12578 total posts

Name:

Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

that teachers can not assist with wiping a child that is potty trained? My DD is 2 years 9 months and is in a 3 year old preschool program in her daycare center. She keeps coming home with poopie stains in her underwear from not wiping. So I asked the director today why the teachers aren't helping them wipe and she said its NYS law that unless they are diapering a child they are not allowed to touch them. Really? She's can barely reach, and forget about her knowing to wipe until the paper is clean.

Am I behind? Should she know how to wipe herself well unassisted at 2 years and 9 months?

Message edited 9/28/2009 8:49:58 PM.

Posted 9/28/09 8:49 PM
 
Long Island Weddings
Long Island's Largest Bridal Resource

CunningOne
***

Member since 5/05

26975 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Nope, they can't do it at my kids school either. They walk them to the bathroom and wait outside, we were told they were not even allowed inside to assist.

I guess I'm lucky that my kids only went/go for 3 hours, so they've never had to do poopy Chat Icon

I don't think at that age (2-3) they have the full coordination to do it properly. I still check up on my 5-year old at times...Chat Icon He can handle himself, but there's just sometimes its not the cleanest.

Message edited 9/28/2009 8:55:20 PM.

Posted 9/28/09 8:54 PM
 

DancinBarefoot
06ers Rock!!

Member since 1/07

9534 total posts

Name:
The One My Mother Gave Me ;-)

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

I can't find anything in the daycare regulations whatsoever. The department of education is responsible for nursery schools, and those are NOT tightly regulated at all - so I would say, no, it's not NY law, it's CYA.

Posted 9/28/09 9:04 PM
 

2kids2cats
My babies

Member since 6/05

5229 total posts

Name:
f

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Not sure if it's the law but it's the regulations at my DD's preschool. I also noticed it's a regular size potty. Which stinks because she isn't 3 yet and doesn't even pull her pants up and down, I do that for her and she uses a potty ring at home. But for now, 2 1/2 hours she is able to hold it in until she gets home.

Posted 9/28/09 9:09 PM
 

kimmie
LIF Adult

Member since 5/05

1535 total posts

Name:
Kimberly

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

At my DD preschool they help her completely with the buttons to wiping if they need help. They glove up and assist them. I asked both the teacher and DD..

Posted 9/28/09 9:11 PM
 

michele31
LIF Adult

Member since 5/05

3372 total posts

Name:
Michele

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

I would call suffolk county dept that licenses daycare and ask the question.
I have a feeling it is a daycare policy, NOT a state policy to avoid any sexual problem claims.

Posted 9/28/09 9:15 PM
 

Charly
LOVE!

Member since 5/05

12578 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Posted by 2kids2cats

Not sure if it's the law but it's the regulations at my DD's preschool. I also noticed it's a regular size potty. Which stinks because she isn't 3 yet and doesn't even pull her pants up and down, I do that for her and she uses a potty ring at home. But for now, 2 1/2 hours she is able to hold it in until she gets home.



seriously that is crazy! They are so little, they can't be expected to get on a regular potty without assistance. My DD's class has smaller toilets that are lower to the ground, but she still needs help. I do see them help with their pants, but I always put DD in something easy to pull up and down.

Since this is a daycare she is there anywhere from 3 - 9 hours depending on my schedule so she's going to have to go there.

Posted 9/28/09 9:15 PM
 

justthe4ofus
I hate hypocrites!!!!!

Member since 5/05

6905 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

I heard the same, though I have been told no at my daycare.

Posted 9/28/09 9:27 PM
 

dawnygirl25
Growing up soo fast..

Member since 1/06

14917 total posts

Name:
Dawn

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

I dont know if its a "law" or not..but in my Dds preschool, they will not touvh their privates so therefore, no wiping help. They do help them with zippers/buttons and then let the child do their business and wipe. Then they help zipper and button them back up. I think they do wait inside the bathrm with the child..although, my DD asks them to leave and give her privacy.Chat Icon Chat Icon Thankfully, she only goes 2.5 hrs a day and has yet to poop there, just pee. She does qipe herself at home when she pees, but never when she poops. I always do it. ugh..I can only imagine if she ever has to go at school. Maybe I better start working on that with her.

Posted 9/28/09 9:55 PM
 

Xelindrya
Mommy's little YouTube Star!

Member since 8/05

14470 total posts

Name:
Veronica

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

just $0.02 same is true in Texas

My aunt is a assistant in a head-start program with 3yr olds. She made the mistake of helping a child sit on the toilet and nearly got fired. NO assisting, NO wiping, NO changing. She had two kids this year who pooped in their pants and the parents had to be called into to change them.

Posted 9/28/09 9:58 PM
 

Stacey1403
Where it all began....

Member since 5/05

24065 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

That is not a law as long as it is a day care. A preschool falls under different regs. We wipe butts all the time at my day care when they go potty. It stops when they enter our preschool room which are ages 4 and 5, since they are getting ready for kindergarten and will need to wipe themselves then. To expect a child under the age of 3 to wipe themselves properly is ridiculous IMHO

Posted 9/28/09 9:59 PM
 

Charly
LOVE!

Member since 5/05

12578 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Posted by Stacey1403

That is not a law as long as it is a day care. A preschool falls under different regs. We wipe butts all the time at my day care when they go potty. It stops when they enter our preschool room which are ages 4 and 5, since they are getting ready for kindergarten and will need to wipe themselves then. To expect a child under the age of 3 to wipe themselves properly is ridiculous IMHO



It is a daycare, BUT she is in their preschool program for 3 year olds. Which regs should I be looking at?

Posted 9/28/09 10:03 PM
 

Stacey1403
Where it all began....

Member since 5/05

24065 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

If they are only licensed by Office of Children and Family Services then it is the day care regs.

Posted 9/28/09 10:10 PM
 

Kerie-is-so-very
versatile!

Member since 5/05

13535 total posts

Name:
K

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Wow. I worked with 7 year olds when I was a camp counselor. I did not help them go to the bathroom but I saw some of their dirty bathing suits or the underwear that they changed out of when they got into bathing suits. They were very self sufficient kids but I know they were not all wiping very well. That was at the age of 7!!

Posted 9/28/09 10:15 PM
 

Arodisi
"My 3 Sons!"

Member since 3/06

3515 total posts

Name:
KT

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

i used to teach preschool and i had a class of 2.5-3 yo. We were NOT allowed to assist them in the bathroom at all. We had to tell the parents who were potty training that their kids had to wear pants they easily came off/no buttons, etc bc we couldnt even do that for them.

ETA: we were nys regulated preschool and i was told this was nys law...but i never checked it out.

Message edited 9/28/2009 11:14:14 PM.

Posted 9/28/09 11:12 PM
 

NS1976
My princess!

Member since 5/05

6548 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Posted by Arodisi

i used to teach preschool and i had a class of 2.5-3 yo. We were NOT allowed to assist them in the bathroom at all. We had to tell the parents who were potty training that their kids had to wear pants they easily came off/no buttons, etc bc we couldnt even do that for them.

ETA: we were nys regulated preschool and i was told this was nys law...but i never checked it out.



I taught preschool for years and this is exactly how it ran there too. Also NYS regulated school.

Posted 9/29/09 1:06 AM
 

twicethefun
Loving life

Member since 7/06

4088 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

My daycare provider does it all and has never mentioned it to me.

Posted 9/29/09 4:16 AM
 

Stacey1403
Where it all began....

Member since 5/05

24065 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

Just an FYI for everyone:

Laws for day cares are different than laws for preschools. If the preschool is in a day care, they are allowed to wipe tooshiesChat Icon

Posted 9/29/09 6:51 AM
 

Hofstra26
Love to Bake!

Member since 7/06

27915 total posts

Name:

Re: Is it really NYS law (preschool/daycare related)

I worked in day care centers in both FL and NY. In the day care centers I worked in, even those with "preschools" in them, we were NOT allowed to help the children with ANYTHING bathroom related regardless of their age. Even if you helped them unbutton their jeans another teacher had to be present to make sure nothing happened. We were not even allowed in the bathroom with them. I don't know if it's law per se but I think most day cares don't allow it as to avoid any possible sexual claims.

Posted 9/29/09 7:39 AM
 
 

Potentially Related Topics:

Topic Posted By Started Replies Forum
WWYD - toddler daycare/preschool related Charly 7/13/09 10 Parenting
Is there a difference between daycare for toddlers and preschool for toddlers? Bridex100 8/18/09 8 Parenting
was anyone's preschool or daycare open today? JRD2008 3/2/09 10 Parenting
What's the ideal age to put a child in daycare/preschool for social development? Bridex100 11/19/08 5 Pregnancy
Spinoff on Preschool...if your child is in daycare Ang-Rich 11/6/08 25 Parenting
Can daycare replace preschool? july0105 10/7/08 17 Parenting
 
Quick navigation:   
Currently 124111 users on the LIFamilies.com Chat
New Businesses
1 More Rep
Carleton Hall of East Islip
J&A Building Services
LaraMae Health Coaching
Sonic Wellness
Julbaby Photography LLC
Ideal Uniforms
Teresa Geraghty Photography
Camelot Dream Homes
Long Island Wedding Boutique
MB Febus- Rodan & Fields
Camp Harbor
Market America-Shop.com
ACM Basement Waterproofing
Travel Tom

      Follow LIWeddings on Facebook

      Follow LIFamilies on Twitter
Long Island Bridal Shows