The only "child-proof locks" I've found that work required a combination of manual dexterity and knowledge (like a combination) to get past. We had some of those cabinet locks that are essentially a plastic hook on a spring that catches a latch in the cabinet frame. My wife could barely get the darn things open, but my daughter at 18 months could open them like they weren't there.
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- Sat Sep 01, 2007 7:28 am
- Forum: Never Again!!
- Topic: How to stop a freakishly strong 1 yr old.
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In my experience, toddlers are so strong because they don't know they're not supposed to be so strong. As they get a little older and figure out they aren't supposed to be so strong, they get weak!
The only "child-proof locks" I've found that work required a combination of manual dexterity and knowledge (like a combination) to get past. We had some of those cabinet locks that are essentially a plastic hook on a spring that catches a latch in the cabinet frame. My wife could barely get the darn things open, but my daughter at 18 months could open them like they weren't there.
The only "child-proof locks" I've found that work required a combination of manual dexterity and knowledge (like a combination) to get past. We had some of those cabinet locks that are essentially a plastic hook on a spring that catches a latch in the cabinet frame. My wife could barely get the darn things open, but my daughter at 18 months could open them like they weren't there.