It’s may be OK for you and your spouse who have yet to begin your family but for sure you’ve heard your friends who have comment on the terrible twos.  The beautiful little child who has been so well-behaved for the past 24 months turns into a complete hellion with its curiosity, demands and destruction.  How to regain control over this monster you created?  Simple, get baby safety gates to seal off rooms and keep the baby within eyeshot of you.  There are plenty of brands and designs to {pick from|select from|choose from} but among the most popular are KidsCo baby safety gates and fences 

You may feel that you have put your baby in jail.  After all, you are essentially keeping the baby locked up and locked out of spots where its nose and curiosity leads it.  Take heart, you’re not the first and you won’t be the last mother or father to feel this way.  When you buy other valuable goods baby will need like infant nursery rocking chairs you’ll want to be sure that the little one doesn’t destroy them by leaving them unprotected.

Babies have already experienced their play yard so they’ve experienced some exposure to confinement.  First the baby encounters screen from which it can’t escape.  To some extent it expects to be restricted in its actions so, complaints or not, the experience is not completely new.  It may as well get used to the idea because it’s going to be like this for quite a while. 

Place the safety gates in strategic spots in your home.  You would think the eating area would be a place particularly frought with trouble and an obvious place to protect the baby from.  With all of the sharp objects, heated surfaces and tempting cupboards full of glasses and plates it’s certainly an area needing safety protection.  There are lots of things you’ll need in your kitchen, including breast warming and cooling pads 

Also, give youself a break from the baby by making the living room off limits using gates.  Everyone in the house will be thankful for the strategic placement of safety gates.

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