I just found this article about a (relatively?) recent trend for incoming kindergarteners. I was wondering if anyone on here had heard of (or had personal experience) regarding this type of pattern before. I have replaced the periods with the word DOT:

wwwDOTwburDPTorg/hereandnow/2019/01/15/buffalo-teachers-change-diapers-kindergarten

I just read the article. I suspect those children are slow learning and therefore eligible for special ed services. If not, I think the school district could refuse to admit children who are not yet toilet trained.

One quotation was: "Many school districts can't legally refuse them and their diapers." So, it might vary state by state?

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I agree.