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Needing a Bathroom Escort

If you’re here expecting something seedy,  get your mind out of the gutter. 

I thought I would share a relatively new behavior that Emmett is presenting with.  Emmett will no longer use the bathroom without someone escorting him.  He was doing very well for a long time.  Now all of a sudden he won’t go to the bathroom alone. 

Not really a problem but more of an annoyance.  Not sure if this is just a phase but I’m really hoping it is.

Is this a common problem? Does anyone else deal with this?

 

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Rob Gorski
Father to 3 boys with #Autism, 1 with Fragile Health. Award winning blogger, techy and advocate. #AutismDad @GuardianLocate
Rob Gorski

Rob Gorski

Father to 3 boys with #Autism, 1 with Fragile Health. Award winning blogger, techy and advocate. #AutismDad @GuardianLocate

0 thoughts on “Needing a Bathroom Escort

  • My son (now 20) requires an escort – for many reasons. I take either one of two approaches: Holler into the bathroom: anyone in here? if not, walk in. If someone walks in while we’re in there I tell them it’s ok, I’m a mother (ah, sainted motherhood!). In high traffic areas where there’s no break in the traffic I’ll get a Y chromosome carrier to go in and clear the head for me (a cop is advised, aspecially in the evening on weekends.)

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  • It is. My daughter has gone through several phases in which she suddenly “couldn’t” do things she’d always done on her own. Don’t worry, it will pass. 

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