Episode 57 - Baby-proofing your home

Season #2

In this podcast episode, Meg and Cass discuss the importance of baby-proofing a home and the hazards that parents may not even realise are present. Cass talks about rearranging their furniture downstairs to ensure that it is sturdy and safe for 10 month old baby Max who's cruising and exploring his world. Cass has also taken other safety measures to baby-proof their home, such as using plug socket covers, turning off unused sockets, installing a stair gate, and putting locks on cupboards. Meg brings up another important aspect of baby proofing which is water safety. Children can drown in just a few inches of water, so it's crucial to make sure any buckets or containers that hold water are kept out of reach, and all doors leading to swimming pools or hot tubs are securely locked. Additionally, it's important to keep the toilet lid closed at all times to prevent curious little ones from getting into them. This is because young children are at a high risk of falling headfirst into the toilet bowl, which can be dangerous or even deadly. By taking these precautions and being mindful of potential hazards in the home, parents can help ensure the safety of their little ones. The moms also talk about positive reinforcement and setting boundaries for a child's safety. Meg emphasises the importance of picking the right boundaries and sticking with them, especially those that concern health and safety. She also suggests having a specific cupboard in the kitchen that children can access and play with safely. As well as letting them have some autonomy to develop their independence. Listen for some more great parenting insights!

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