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Penguin Mom's avatar

I like the toilet seats that include the option for a mini seat for children. I've seen them in many homes and a few public spaces on standard sized toilets. I also dig "soft close" lids.

The thing that often gets me in public bathrooms is the lack of step stools to access normal counter height for hand washing. A very few large, recently constructed bathrooms will include a lower sink, but a step stool is cheap, portable, and can accommodate many. I find it easier to hold a toddler over a standard toilet than I do holding them up at the sink and simultaneously assisting with hand washing, which in my experience is what they need help with longer, after mastering toileting.

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To balance out my toilet comment, I recently felt so seen when I had to bring my 1-yo along to my 4-yo’s rather long & tedious optometrist appointment at a local childrens hospital. Every single exam room (we bounced among multiple) had a bead maze mounted on the wall in front of the chairs where the parent/guardians sit at exact toddler height. It was amazing. The multi-hour appointment was so much less stressful and exhausting than it would have been in a conventional room. I think half of it is just the relief that comes from a place designed for children. It’s a way in which good design silently announces that you, as a parent, don’t have to handle everything alone. Truly a balm when so many public spaces are designed to the exclusion of children (and often obnoxious inclusion of pets instead).

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