LOL I seriously am trying to understand this from my last post. Maybe I'm a lazy PT SAHM, but my LO gets into everything in every room of the house if I don't block her into just one "safe" room at a time. She will open doors/drawers and slam them on her fingers, find a fuzz to eat off the ground, play in the dog's water bowl, etc., etc. and she doesn't just hang around where I am. I've tried doing it but I end up being even more exhausted than usual trying to corral her.
We are putting latches on the kitchen drawers, but I feel like I would just have to hover over her 24/7, which is no fun for either of us.
Re: So, let me get this straight...let your baby roam throughout the entire house all day?
This totally. She sometimes comes into the kitchen, but not very often. All her toys are in the living room anyways.
Okay, I'm glad I'm not the only one. I cannot imagine trying to keep track of two though!
This is my life and we are usually only in one room.
I don't get what's funny about that.
We close doors to rooms that aren't safe and have baby-proofed the cabinets and drawers in the kitchen. The living room doesn't have any drawers/cabinets and we turned the spare room into a playroom - so all the open areas (living, dining, kitchen, her room, and playroom) are totally safe. She isn't all that mobile yet, but I kept my niece here when she was a toddler and if I had to be out of sight for a minute, she could go into any of the open areas freely. I was (and will be with DD) right there with her 99% of the time though, so she didn't have an opportunity to get into trouble/danger.
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I live in a 2 bedroom condo with a very open floorplan so all I have to do it close the bedroom and bathroom doors and she can safely roam.
She's at the stage where everything that is NOT a baby toy is so interesting and must go into her mouth (you know: power cords, shoes, brooms, rugs etc) and she is a very fast crawler so I find myself following her around a lot more now.
He doesn't venture too far away from me, so we mostly hang out in the living room/dining room which is open concept. If I go to my room, he follows me.
We are finishing baby proofing the kitchen and then we'll let him roam more.
We have a small, one floor condo. She crawls everywhere, but we have an open living/dining room floor plan and I keep all the doors down the hallway closed so she can only crawl in the hallway. We have one cabinet (the tupperware) not baby-proofed in the kitchen that she can get into but it's otherwise all locked up. All our outlets are covered, cords are hidden, etc.
Typically she stays in the living room area though, but she likes to crawl down the hallway and then back up the hallway a lot.
Any room that isnt babyproofed (the bathrooms and the guestroom) have closed doors. The kitchen/dining/entry/living area is really open and there are no doors. I've put latches on everything so she cant squish her fingers, covers on the outlets so she cant pull out cords, and moved all other dangerous/heavy/unsafe things away. I vaccum way more than anyone should need to, boo! I'm almost always in the same room as her but If I have to run to the bathroom or grab her a bottle I know she'll be safe.
Same here. The living room/breakfast room (which are connected) are her areas. She is always in sight.
this completely, and we have a gate on the kitchen to separate baby and dog
It's not funny per se, and I can't leave the sight of C without her bawling, so yes, I am always there with her. That said she still gets into things I'd rather her not when we are in rooms other than her room or our living room. As I said in my OP, I just can't grasp letting her everywhere in the house 100% of the time.
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dh is pretty good about containing her to his office, her exersaucer, pnp and i'm pretty good about closing doors to rooms we don't want her to get into and keeping an eye on her re drawers.
now she JUST started to crawl ... looks like the puppy gates will make their re-appearance. not to contain the dogs (hee hee they'll just hop over the gates) but to contain dd !
S mainly plays in the livingroom, we have the kitchen gated off. But she has no interest going into my room or the bathroom, unless I walk in there.
This is basically what I do. The space between the dining room and the living room is too wide for a gate (his toys are in the dining room). He spends most of his time in these two rooms. The kitchen is linked to the living room and the dining room (it's like a circle of door ways..does that make sense?) The spots where there are dangerous things are all covered, and he spends a lot of his time around where I am as I am always in one of the three rooms, and if I move, he follows.