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amother
Periwinkle
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Yesterday at 9:58 pm
Ummmm
What??
Experienced mother here.
1. Watch your baby
2. Flush the toilet
Why aren’t you keeping an eye on your baby? Why are toilets unflushed??
Of course babies want to play with toilets. We close bathroom doors and keep an eye on them so they don’t go where they aren’t supposed to go
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esther7
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Yesterday at 11:16 pm
I don't think you can stop a baby this age. Too young to understand/reason with.
So you would have to work on ensuring no access at all.
How about installing a simple hook lock on the outside of the bathroom door, high up and keeping the bathroom locked from the outside. So 3 year old would have to ask you to unlock the door before using the bathroom, and you'll know to keep an extra eye out for the baby. (Depends on your child how that would work out. My 3yo always tells me before going to the bathroom, and often wants me to come with so wouldn't be a big deal in my family)
Or another option is to work on explaining to the 3 year old, and getting him on board. A 3 year old should be able to understand that it's not safe for the baby and if the baby comes into the bathroom while he's using it, he should call for a parent right away.
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amother
Wandflower
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Yesterday at 11:18 pm
How abt a spring installed on the door that the door shuts closed when open?
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amother
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Today at 12:04 am
esther7 wrote: | I don't think you can stop a baby this age. Too young to understand/reason with.
So you would have to work on ensuring no access at all.
How about installing a simple hook lock on the outside of the bathroom door, high up and keeping the bathroom locked from the outside. So 3 year old would have to ask you to unlock the door before using the bathroom, and you'll know to keep an extra eye out for the baby. (Depends on your child how that would work out. My 3yo always tells me before going to the bathroom, and often wants me to come with so wouldn't be a big deal in my family)
Or another option is to work on explaining to the 3 year old, and getting him on board. A 3 year old should be able to understand that it's not safe for the baby and if the baby comes into the bathroom while he's using it, he should call for a parent right away. |
I don’t think a lock would work, then non of the kids will be able to go by themselves, but I could tell him to tell me before going.
I’ve told him that, I should remind him more often I guess.
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amother
Lotus
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Today at 12:08 am
Raising kids is not for the faint of heart. 😂
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