The city where primary school places come with a toilet-training guide
The city where primary school places come with a toilet-training guideJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleNathan StandleyandKate McGough,Education reporterBBCParents receiving offers for primary places in England and Wales are being reminded to help ensure their children are fully ready for school by September.The government wants 75% of children to have reached a good level of development by the time they leave reception, but teachers say an increasing number are starting reception without basic skills like being toilet-trained, or having the communication abilities they need to learn.A new government campaign aims to inform parents of the key skills to practice at home before the autumn school term begins.As part of a pilot scheme, City of York Council has sent out informational leaflets about potty-training to 1,700 families, alongside their school place offer letters.The council is also putting on parent workshops, special training for teachers and nursery staff, and putting up information in pharmacies, GP surgeries, and community hubs.Jo Mould, who has been a reception teacher in the city for more than 30 years, says having all children potty-trained by September is an "ambitious" target - but also a realistic one."I think this is a really exciting opportunity," she says.John Boon / BBCReception teacher Jo Mould says she has seen a lot of change in recent years in how well-prepared children are to start school"It can be done. There will be support out there from health colleagues for parents whose children are struggling."So I think it will only be a positive step for children to ensure they're really ready to start school and come to learn."In recent years, Mould says she has seen a "huge change" with more children arriving at school with speech and language difficulties, difficulty regulating their emotions, and issues with going to the toilet."Particularly around toilet-training, it takes two mem...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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