Uh huh huh, no way. I'm going with the other posters here. Being a 4th grader, she should have been old enough to take her own showers. No, under 5 is usually permissible, like a toddler. A toddler can't shower on their own.
I hope she liked what she saw. I am imagining the scene in there and it's hilarious.
Maybe she skipped a grade to get to fourth.
In either case, nobody offered any advice if it happens again. There's a good chance it might unless one of us moves. It's not like I have a body hang up or am assuming there is anything sexual about it though.
That doesn't change the fact that she is over the age of 5. Go talk to her brother or parents. Her brother might not even know that it is inappropriate if he is young himself.
The brother said it's his mother's wish. There is a girl at the desk and she said there isn't a stated policy, it never came up. She asked if I wanted to make a complaint and I sheepishly said no.
The last time he just walked her through quickly in 2 seconds. Is it a big enough of a deal I responsible to take it further than that?
Is it normal for ppl to have their kid in an opposite sex change area?
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Uh huh huh, no way. I'm going with the other posters here. Being a 4th grader, she should have been old enough to take her own showers. No, under 5 is usually permissible, like a toddler. A toddler can't shower on their own.
I hope she liked what she saw. I am imagining the scene in there and it's hilarious.
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Maybe she skipped a grade to get to fourth.
In either case, nobody offered any advice if it happens again. There's a good chance it might unless one of us moves. It's not like I have a body hang up or am assuming there is anything sexual about it though.
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That doesn't change the fact that she is over the age of 5. Go talk to her brother or parents. Her brother might not even know that it is inappropriate if he is young himself.
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The brother said it's his mother's wish. There is a girl at the desk and she said there isn't a stated policy, it never came up. She asked if I wanted to make a complaint and I sheepishly said no.
The last time he just walked her through quickly in 2 seconds. Is it a big enough of a deal I responsible to take it further than that?
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That's for you to decide. If you don't care enough to do anything about it then don't.