There comes a time in the life of every parent when the relatively easy
period of the newborn times makes way for the harder work as the baby
becomes mobile. At this stage, it will no longer be possible to lay your
child down on a blanket on the floor surrounded by her toys and be
assured that she will remain safe. Her advanced abilities ensure that
she is now well able to get into situations unforeseen a few short
months before, and the consequence is that it is time to child proof
your house.
Childproofing can occur in several stages, depending
on the mobility of your little one. Most babies will start out there
movement phase by rolling from location to location. This offers more
reaction time for the parent, but do not be deceived into thinking that
the next move on your baby's part will be easily anticipated. Even this
limited form of mobility can be deceptive in its range and speed. You
will want to make sure that any stairways are closed through the use of
some kind of barrier. Gates that lock into place, attached to the wall
by hinges, are the safest route to go. Do not rely on gate brands that
lock into place by a lever and push themselves into the wall; an active
child will have no trouble in pushing it over eventually, and the period
when they are developing the strength to do this will inevitably lull
the parent into a state of false security.
During the initial
stages of movement, you will also want to make sure that you frequently
vacuum and check your floor for small objects that could present a
choking hazard. Babies in this stage rely on taste as perhaps their main
sense, so any object they find is liable to go straight into the mouth.
As
your baby starts to crawl, you will want to take further measures in
childproofing your home. Your baby will now be able to cover ground with
increased speed, so it is best not to take any items that you usually
would just leave on the floor for granted, even if it is just for the
second it takes to grab the phone. The added height your child receives
from this point will also mean that it is time to raise any house plants
to a higher level. You can also count of the baby to figure out a way
to open most lower cupboard doors, so make sure to buy child locks that
prevent her from swinging them open.
Remember that with the
crawling phase near, it will not be long until your baby is hauling
herself up onto other objects. Make sure that ay hard surfaces such as
fireplace mantle edges are well covered to avoid head injuries. Corners
on coffee tables and other furniture should also be padded in order to
prevent a bad bump.
Childproofing your house is essential in
protecting both your baby and your belongings from harm. Remember, if
your baby can get into it, the odds are pretty good that she will get
into it. Curiosity is a natural part of development, and it is your
responsibility to make sure your child develops in the safest
environment possible.
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