Babyproofing: Older Child

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What You Didn't Think of When Childproofing

Hi ladies! I have a 9 month old who is not crawling yet....we are trying everything to get him moving but he is just content sitting or laying on the floor with a book or toy and even with no toy at all!! He will just kick his legs and sing away...he is so laid back! So, first of all I'm wondering if anyone has ideas to help him learn to crawl. Second, I am asking if there was one thing or one place that you forgot or over looked when you were child proofing your home. There always seems to be that moment when you realize you should...

Safety & Baby Gates

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Backyard Gate Safety

I thought I'd ask, since I've always received such great help, support and ideas on here. So my husband and I will be going away soon for FOUR nights without our kids! This has never happened before, but I'm weaning our daughter, and my husband is finishing his MBA, so we really need this time together. My sister is taking our kids, which is great. Problem is, she has a busy house, five kids and a dog, plus her house is the one that all the neighborhood kids love to hang out in. She lives in a busy town, and her backyard leads to an alley-...

Safety Harness

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Booster for Petite 8 Year Old, Law Says up to 8, but She Is Only 50Lbs

It seems like prior posts are when to move a big 3 year old to a booster, my problem is opposite. My daughter is still in the Britax Marathon! Since she will be 8 in July and CA law is booster seat until 8, I want to dump the Marathons for her as she has been begging each time she rides with a friend in a backless booster. We used one in Hawaii and she realized she couldn't fall asleep comfortably and stopped asking. But now it is time, she is only 50lbs and about 46-47 inches. My problem is picking the right one. My friends...

Window & Door Safety

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Sliding Closet Door Lock

Hi all my 5 year old son is strong and a monkey. He is always climibing inside his closet to hang from the clothing dowel or otherwise wreck things in there. He is autistic and of course we've tried for a very long time(years)to keep him otherwise occupied and disciplined to keep out of it, we've obviously failed on this account. Now, we're searching for sliding door locks. There are two closet doors that slide along a bottom and top track. What has worked for you other parents to keep things locked with similar sliding doors?