Personally, I think if people didn't make such a big deal of it, the kids wouldn't. They'd perhaps find some other way to aggravate teachers, but at least it wouldn't impact other kids as much. Embarrassment can have lasting effects (everyone in my class always remembered Patty who pee'd on her chair in fourth grade - imagine being Patty). So, in my opinion, you provide breaks, on request, and inform parents if it gets to be too much. You put cameras in the bathrooms, or you hire a hall/bathroom monitor. But, you don't tell a diabetic kid, a normal kid who drank a second glass of juice at breakfast, or a young woman having her menstrual period that the bathroom is off limits.
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