metaphortunate: (Junebug)
metaphortunate son ([personal profile] metaphortunate) wrote2013-10-28 11:44 am

request for advice - free range kid?

Advice requested:

The time is coming soon when the Junebug will be tall enough to climb out of his crib and need to switch to a toddler bed.

This is causing me to lose sleep with visions of a two-year-old wandering about the house unsupervised while Mr. E and I are (optimism, I know, given the newborn) asleep. I just lie awake and see him pulling bookshelves down on himself. Falling out of windows. Turning on the stove and burning himself. Figuring out a way to climb up to the knife blocks or the poisons shelf.

People who have dealt with this already: how did you deal with this? Did you lock them in their rooms? Did you put up baby gates? (We think at the point that he can climb out of his crib he'll be able to climb over a baby gate, but maybe that's not so.) Did you somehow manage to babyproof the whole house? What did you do?
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[personal profile] lovepeaceohana 2013-10-29 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
If the knife block is the biggest concern, you might want to keep them in a locked drawer (I know, bad for the knives) - you can get kid-proof latches that install into them, or the more hardcore magnet locks. We've never really had trouble with knives because the kids have seen the results of mishandling them (a carrot got away from me while the kids were watching, it was just ugly enough to put a fear of knives into them) but we keep ours in a fiddly-to-open top drawer anyway, because yeah, there was virtually no place for a knife block to live with us that was not also easily accessible to a curious kid. There's a lot to be said too for "out of sight, out of mind," especially at this age.