To all Parents, What age do you let your children(ren) go in public restrooms alone.
I have search some sources on how other parents felt about their children using the public restrooms alone.
http://parents.berkeley.edu/advice/potty/bathroom.html
http://parentcenter.babycenter.com/comments/bigkid/gsafety/70532
http://www.escapeschool.com/general/bathroom.shtml
I have search some sources on how other parents felt about their children using the public restrooms alone.
http://parents.berkeley.edu/advice/potty/bathroom.html
http://parentcenter.babycenter.com/comments/bigkid/gsafety/70532
http://www.escapeschool.com/general/bathroom.shtml
:Source= http://parentcenter.babycenter.com/expert/bigkid/gsafety/70532.htmlQuestion: When will my son be old enough to use the men’s room by himself?
Answer: Developmentally, I think most kids are ready when they're between 6 and 8 years old. But safety-wise, that's a tough question. Basically, it depends on whether you're in a crowded public arena like Yankee stadium or a more controlled environment like a restaurant. Most children can handle using the restroom alone at a typical restaurant once they're about 6. But it would make me nervous to send my 6-year-old into a restroom alone in a large public area like a stadium or movie theater. It may seem inappropriate to bring a boy that age into the ladies' room with you, but it will give you peace of mind knowing he's safe.
In any situation when your son is using the restroom on his own, but especially if he's in a crowded place, take some basic safety precautions: Avoid restrooms that have more than one entrance. Stand outside the door while he's inside and don't get distracted. If he's not out in a reasonable amount of time, ask someone — preferably a security guard — to go in and check for him.
The best thing you can do is to prepare your son (or daughter, for that matter) for using the restroom on his own. Make it clear that he shouldn't accept any stranger's offer to "help" and that he shouldn't talk to anyone. Tell him to choose a stall close to the door and let him know that if he needs you, you'll be right outside and he can just call out for you.