Depends a lot on the child and what is available and where we are. I think I'm more likely to send a girl in on her own than a boy. I've heard some horror stories of men's toilets. Where as women's I haven't heard any stories, that might not be reflected in any statistics.,
As a single mum of a boy I made full use of the family/parenting toilets as long as I could get away with it.
My son's only five but he won't be using mens for along time. Will send him into disabled or parent rooms until he pretty much is old enough to go out on his own. Kids get attacked as old as 11-13 in public toilets
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Depends a lot on the child and what is available and where we are. I think I'm more likely to send a girl in on her own than a boy. I've heard some horror stories of men's toilets. Where as women's I haven't heard any stories, that might not be reflected in any statistics.,
As a single mum of a boy I made full use of the family/parenting toilets as long as I could get away with it.
My son's only five but he won't be using mens for along time. Will send him into disabled or parent rooms until he pretty much is old enough to go out on his own. Kids get attacked as old as 11-13 in public toilets
Yeah quite a lot older, theres normally no reason you cant go together just to keep an eye on them.
About 11, for a boy. I stood outside the toilet door and if he wasn't out in 4 minutes I went in. He soon learned to piss quick :)
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