geraghty
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Talking Hands said:No, he is perfectly capable of taking care of his toileting needs by himself. It is for her comfort not his need.
Sorry I did not know you knew the op personally. Who are you to tell someone what they need or don't need. Every child and family is different. This one may need more than the typical accommodations. It does not matter why. There is nothing specific on who is and who is not entitled to ADA accommodations. It is merely the responsibility of most businesses and employers to provide reasonable allowances. I feel the companion restroom is a viable option, you don't, but that does not mean the other is wrong its just a difference on whim we feel should have access to such. To me it sounds like a better option than taking the child into the women's restroom since it causes others to be uncomfortable.