Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not your child, not your business. You have no idea why they made that choice. Parents are doing the best they can. Please leave them alone.
+1 and agree with PP that not all special needs are immediately obvious
No, you’re not doing the “best you can,” when you have the option to simply change into your swim suit or whatever at home and arrive ready to walk directly through to the pool or gym. THAT is the best you can do. Again, lifelong swimmer who knows there is no reason you “have” to use the locker room at all, you can simply be changed already and walk through. And you can shower at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not your child, not your business. You have no idea why they made that choice. Parents are doing the best they can. Please leave them alone.
+1 and agree with PP that not all special needs are immediately obvious
Anonymous wrote:Not your child, not your business. You have no idea why they made that choice. Parents are doing the best they can. Please leave them alone.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think young kids should be in a locker room alone.
Just google locker room assaults.
https://wjla.com/news/local/woman-alleges-rape-assault-inside-wilson-aquatic-center-locker-room-97400
Anonymous wrote:Because mens changing rooms at pools is more apt to attack pervs, and their target demographic is boys that age.
Anonymous wrote:We've discussed this before and most agree that using a family changing room, if available, or bring boys already in swim trunks. An 11 yr old, who is not SN, should not be brought into women's changing room at pool or restroom in a public place. Personally, I do not even thing a SN 11 yr. old boy should be in women changing room or rest room.
https://nypost.com/2024/04/05/lifestyle/mom-divides-parents-after-bringing-her-11-year-old-son-into-a-womens-changing-room/
Anonymous wrote:Because mens changing rooms at pools is more apt to attack pervs, and their target demographic is boys that age.
Anonymous wrote:Who are these hyper-sheltered 11-year old boys without special needs who simply cannot be alone?
My 11-year old rides metro alone, works small jobs for pocket money, and goes to the grocery store to get milk or pasta or whatever I forgot. He would die of embarrassment if someone suggested he goes to change in the women's room. Good lord.
Anonymous wrote:Yes I am