There was no national/federal/stat holiday on that Wednesday. It was a PD (professional development) day. School was out for students, but teachers still went in. Not every school in the country had one that day.
So April 29 would’ve been the last confirmed sighting of the children by someone other than the parents? It would appear that they did go to school on Tuesday that week.
Yep, that’s how it’s done in my area too. 911 transfers you to the appropriate unit.
My sister had to call 911 earlier this year, and the dispatcher asked if she needed, fire, police, or ambulance.
Yes, perfectly normal. Some children take longer to potty train than others. My brother was wearing diapers/pull ups until age 5-but mostly at night. During the day, he wore underwear
In Canada, 911 call recordings are generally confidential and not released to the public, but they can be accessed under certain circumstances, such as for legal proceedings. The province's Emergency 911 Act mandates confidentiality, but 911 calls may be released in court or if leaked.
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Even if Jack wasn’t autistic (no concrete evidence that he is, either), I would think he’d be allowed to attend day care/pre-k wearing a pull up. If he’s wearing the pull up only at night and not during the day, he’s IMO potty trained enough to attend a child care center.
Before my mom decided...
A pull up isn’t a diaper, per se. It’s possible Jack still has problems waking up to go the bathroom and he wears a pull up only at bedtime and during the day, he’s in underwear.
The majority of child care facilities require the child to be potty trained.
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