If at school they didn't force you to go without a diaper, would you let them take it ?: the question of the week

Like every Wednesday today we are going to talk about the question of the week, proposing a question to give us your answers and taking a look at what we asked you last Wednesday, valuing what your answers are.

For this week we thought it might be interesting to talk about sphincter control, since many families are happy because their children have already controlled the pee and poop this summer, but many others are worried because September arrives, school starts and their children have not yet controlled the issue.

Since the urgency is not maturation, but is given by the inflexibility of schools, in which we do not want to assume that some children can go with diapers, the question I want to ask you today is what would our performance be if in the school will say that nothing happens if the child does not control the sphincters and has to wear a diaper: If at school they did not force them to go without a diaper, would you let them wear it?

From today you have a week to go answering that question in the Answers section (if you reply here in this post the message will not be taken into account) and next Wednesday we will comment on the most voted or most interesting interventions.

Last week's question

Last week we asked you: What is your "basic kit" to go to the beach? to see how many things we carry when we have children, compared to our "single" era, when a swimsuit and a towel was enough.

The answer with the highest score in the votes has been that of monica84, who has told us the following:

Towels, sunscreen, a mini-fridge with drinks and something to snack on, a couple of books and a bucket of these that have toys inside. Sometimes we carry an umbrella but it is rare. The truth is that now that the girl is almost three years old we return to carry the same things as when we were alone except for the cube with toys.

The next most voted comment has been by Esther Carro, who said this:

Windbreaker, water, cookies and something else to snack on. Sun cream, water and sand toys, head scarf, towel, and when I remember, a sarong, which serves everything (play, dry, cover during nap, ...). And this, provided it is only a while, because if we are going to spend the day, we must add, food, snack, chair, ...

And it could be a good idea that Jesus León adds, which adds the following to all the comments:

A small hand towel, ideal for removing sand from the face or hands.

Now the new question for this week is now available and remember that you have a week to answer it Please do so in the "Answers" section and not responding to this entry. I know that I repeat myself, but if you answer here we can not take them into account for next week.