So today at the last pick-up, two minutes before closing, DCM (whose son is my class) came in and told the two year old teacher she needed to talk to her, and they walked out. When the teacher came back, she had a odd look on her face and was shaking her head...I figured it was something messed-up 
What she asked was can the nearly four-year-old DCB be transferred back into the Two's class because was tired of him pooping on himself. He had both a wetting and BM accident yesterday, and the mom was upset.
Is that my fault? When dcb came to me in the winter, he was NOT potty-trained...despite her claims that he was. If he wasn't taken to the potty every 30 minutes (and I mean taken, not sent) he would wet himself. Of course he wore underwear. I had to RE-train him. I am the three/four year old teacher...kids dont even come to me unless they're potty-trained.
DCB will NOT poop in the potty...he just hides and poops on himself. Apparently this is his normal method of pooping at home. DCM said that she told me if he hides then he's probably pooping, and to catch him and "make" him use the toilet. But this happens about once every six weeks or so, so I usually don't even recognize thats what he's doing. He's a three year old boy...he hides and does silly stuff all day! Plus this time he did it while lying on his cot...he didn't even hide. I really don't see how I can stop him from doing that, or how putting him back with kids half his age will help. To me that's HER job.
I'm a little offended...especially since she chose not to discuss it with me.
Am I wrong?

What she asked was can the nearly four-year-old DCB be transferred back into the Two's class because was tired of him pooping on himself. He had both a wetting and BM accident yesterday, and the mom was upset.
Is that my fault? When dcb came to me in the winter, he was NOT potty-trained...despite her claims that he was. If he wasn't taken to the potty every 30 minutes (and I mean taken, not sent) he would wet himself. Of course he wore underwear. I had to RE-train him. I am the three/four year old teacher...kids dont even come to me unless they're potty-trained.
DCB will NOT poop in the potty...he just hides and poops on himself. Apparently this is his normal method of pooping at home. DCM said that she told me if he hides then he's probably pooping, and to catch him and "make" him use the toilet. But this happens about once every six weeks or so, so I usually don't even recognize thats what he's doing. He's a three year old boy...he hides and does silly stuff all day! Plus this time he did it while lying on his cot...he didn't even hide. I really don't see how I can stop him from doing that, or how putting him back with kids half his age will help. To me that's HER job.
I'm a little offended...especially since she chose not to discuss it with me.
Am I wrong?
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