As much as it pains me to think I have to do this, I need to take drastic measures about keeping dd in the house unless I can supervise her. That said, I have heard about safety locks that can be mounted out of the child’s reach and keep the door closed even when the child tries to open it. But I don’t know what kind to buy. I need one that fits a standard single door with doorknob. Any suggestions?
TIA,
Karen
ETA: I know this does not take the place of habit training; it’s just until I can train her to stay in our yard.
We have locks high up on our doors. How old is this child? We have this kind on the front door (besides the deadbolt and regular lock on the knob). A child CAN open it, obviously, but we have it up out of reach even when the child is on a chair.
We have a similar thing a Tristan up out of reach. Being woken up to a neighbor bringing your 2 year old home because “she was going for a walk” is scary!
As foster parents we were not allowed to have locks on doors that the kids can’t undo- even though the kids we would have were often escape artisits. We were allowed to have alarms on the doors though. Over the years we had a number of different kinds.