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Tips for Toddler Proofing in the Real World

Face it; toddlers are a lot smarter than we give them credit for. You might think that you’ve toddler-proofed your house, but there is always something that slips by.

If you want to child proof your home, you’re going to have to think like a toddler and get down to his or her level. If that means getting down on all fours to get a serious “toddler’s-eye view”, then do so. There are many dangers to toddlers that we take for granted as being safe and don’t think of anymore. Reach back into your frazzled memory to think like a child.

Toddlers learn fast. Just because they were incapable of climbing on a chair yesterday, don’t think that they haven’t figured the task out today. A toddler will eventually learn how to drag a kitchen chair across the floor to reach the sink or learn how to unlatch that child-proof lock you have on the cabinet.

Once the toddler learns how to do one thing, your child is smart enough to put two and two together to realize the potential. By dragging the chair to the sink, toddlers figure out they can drag the chair elsewhere too, with similar results – they can get into more fun stuff. Never, ever, underestimate your toddler.

Another problem comes when you have older children in the house. Teens are notorious for not picking up after themselves. It’s all too easy for the teen to leave clothing, books, makeup, and items of sentimental value lying around. Sparks fly when the toddler finds these things and claims them as being, “MINE!”. Try explaining to a two year-old that the lipstick they just found isn’t candy or face paint and that they can’t have it. The baby only knows that the object is pretty and possession is nine-tenths of the law. Toddlers understand the concept of “mine” well enough, but they haven’t figured out that everyone has a “mine”.

Of course, the consequences of not picking up is a hard lesson for the teen to learn, distracted as they are while shouting at the baby to give up the treasure. The general rule of thumb to tell teens is that if they don’t want something torn apart, dropped, broken, chewed on, swallowed, or lost, put the item away, out of sight, or far enough out of the reach of tiny, curious hands.

A middle ground might be one where the teen puts all valuables far out of reach or in drawers, and then reserve a lower shelf or special toy chest for when the baby wanders into the room. Items that are safe for the baby to handle and play with can be put in these places and make the younger child feel as important as their older sibling. After all, the baby just wants to do what big sis or brother is doing or to have some attention, right?

A toddler requires constant supervision no matter how careful you are. Child proofing your home is one small step to keeping your toddler safe, and you will constantly have to be on top of things to keep your child out of trouble. What worked yesterday as a deterrent might be useless tomorrow, and you’ll need a new tactic. Be aware and observant, because accidents happen faster than you think.

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Austin Texas Real Estate: Green & Child-proof

“A number of new projects in the state of Texas are worthy of note. In Bee Cave, a new project promises Tuscany-style homes with lots of green space. The project, undertaken by Tennessee-based Southern Land Co. will be a $160 million residential development near SH 71 and RM 620. The project, Cielo, will feature a number of residential options, including town homes, condos, and one and two bedroom homes. In addition, buyers will also be able to choose from 400 luxury flats. The designers hope to offer buyers unprecedented levels of choice. The homes alone have more than 20 floor plans. The homes will start in the high $300,000 and building is expected to be completed in 2013. At that time, homeowners will be able to enjoy the more than 28 acres of preserved green space on the 78-acre development and will have easy access to the nearby Balcones Canyonlands Preserve as well.

In Austin, the Avalon Palms apartment complex has been purchased by Los-Angeles-based Palms of Avalon Apartments Texas LLC. The 352-unit apartment complex situated just off US 183 in North Central Austin was constructed in the early 1970s and boasts 13 acres at 9001 and 9003 Northgate Blvd. According to Travis County tax records, the complex has a value of $10 million. In the sale, the buyer was represented by Los-Angeles-based Greg Salyers. The seller was represented by Hendricks & Partners.

Another new project in Austin promises to make a school more effective for children. About $110 million is being offered in state funds to The Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI). The money is earmarked for renovations. The 150-year-old campus will be modernized so that it is more child-friendly, according to TSBVI staff. TSBVI is considered one of the top schools in the nation for the visually impaired. Now, the campus will be top-flight as well, with renovations scheduled for the next four to eight years. Landscaping and security will be updated and some buildings will be demolished to make room for new construction. A new student activity center, a vocational building, eight dormitories, a new physical education and therapy building, an indoor pool, track-and-field facilities, and independent apartments will be added to the campus. New student housing will be designed by Dallas firm Halff Associates, a company that has offices in Austin. Staff and students at TSBVI are excited about the proposed renovations, which promise to make learning far more enjoyable in the future.”

Kinan Beck is the Broker and co-owner of One Source Realty in Austin Texas. Visit Kinan’s Austin Real Estate Guide, visit his Lake Austin Real Estate company’s website, & his Austin Apartments website. He has seen considerable success in real estate, and looks forward to many more years in the business.

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