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Kent schoolchildren 'still wearing nappies' | Kent schoolchildren 'still wearing nappies' |
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A "rising number" of children are starting school still wearing nappies, say health experts in Kent. | A "rising number" of children are starting school still wearing nappies, say health experts in Kent. |
Of 18 schools investigated, 24 children did not know how to use a toilet and still wore nappies. | Of 18 schools investigated, 24 children did not know how to use a toilet and still wore nappies. |
Kent Community Health NHS Trust said some children did not drink enough water and did not recognise the feelings of a full bladder. | Kent Community Health NHS Trust said some children did not drink enough water and did not recognise the feelings of a full bladder. |
Modern nappies, which keep a child feeling dry for longer, have also been blamed for a delay in potty training. | |
Janet Marsh, a health visitor practice teacher, said parents "should not be blamed" for the delay. | |
"In the days of terry towelling nappies, if the child was wet it was uncomfortable," she said. | |
"Today with modern nappies they can stay in them so much longer and feel dry. | |
"Because of this, the child and parent can sometimes miss the cues that the child is ready to potty train" | |
'Not staying clean' | 'Not staying clean' |
Teachers said they were spending more time dealing with children who were "having accidents". | |
A scheme to tackle the issue has been started in Dover and Deal. | A scheme to tackle the issue has been started in Dover and Deal. |
The scheme will see school nurses and health visitors identify children who need help at nursery before they start school. | The scheme will see school nurses and health visitors identify children who need help at nursery before they start school. |
School nurse practice teacher Chris Beer said: "Last year we had lots of contact from schools saying they were seeing a rising number of children starting school who were still wearing nappies and children who were not staying clean and dry during the day. | School nurse practice teacher Chris Beer said: "Last year we had lots of contact from schools saying they were seeing a rising number of children starting school who were still wearing nappies and children who were not staying clean and dry during the day. |
"Teachers were concerned they were spending less time teaching and more time helping the children who were having accidents. | "Teachers were concerned they were spending less time teaching and more time helping the children who were having accidents. |
"One school told us that due to the problem, they had to replace the carpets in two classrooms." | "One school told us that due to the problem, they had to replace the carpets in two classrooms." |
It is working with two nurseries attached to Bright Sparks Preschool, in Deal, and Shatterlocks Infants School and Nursery, in Dover. | It is working with two nurseries attached to Bright Sparks Preschool, in Deal, and Shatterlocks Infants School and Nursery, in Dover. |
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