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Now children are coming into settings younger, sometimes they are not toilet trained, can I refuse to take them?

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Now children are coming into settings younger, sometimes they are not toilet trained, can I refuse to take them?

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No setting can refuse to take a child who is not toilet trained. It is the responsibility of the setting to sit down with the parents and work out a programme together of how to integrate the needs of all children.

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