AIBU. My 8 year old has had some issues about using the toilet at school and the teachers and teaching assistants have been helping her with this.
She a attends a small rural first school (69 pupils) and is in a composite Year 1/Year 2 class.
The other morning in the playground the headmistress called me aside and said that they were trying to get my DD to ask for a wee instead of a pee.
I was slightly surprised as I did not really see any problem with this and when I spoke to my DD about it she said that they had told her that it was a bit of a rude word.
Generally the school is fantastic and very supportive and I am wondering if I am being a little over sensitive about this.
Any ideas?
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Is it wrong for my 8 year old to say she needs a pee instead of a wee?
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feellikeanalien · 11/02/2016 10:52
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