I came home from work today to find my 1-year-old daughter standing alone in our apartment's hallway. It was clear that she had been parked in front of the laptop with her favorite cartoon on, and wandered off. The bathroom door was shut, with the light on, so I assumed my helper was inside.
I waited to see how long my helper would be in there. It was only a few minutes. Plus, our house is safe -- it's child-proof, and the gate to the kitchen was closed.
BUT I've told my helper to always put her in her playpen, with the door firmly shut, if she can't keep an eye on her even for a minute. My daughter dislikes this now, as she's older and prefer to walk around freely. But I figure that letting her cry a few minutes is better than her getting hurt.
Like I said, our house is safe, and she was fine. But you know how kids are -- turn your eye for one minute, and they can find the one electric socket that is not covered, or pull the cat's tail and get scratched, or slam their fingers in a door, or discover a stray Panadol on the bedside table, or whatever. Friends of my parents turned their attention for a while, and their toddler son almost hung himself on the ropes attached to the living room curtains.
I had a stern talk with my helper, and she looked genuinely sorry. (And this, right after I posted how fabulous she was!)
I want to ask other parents out there -- how old is your kid before you let them go without keeping an eye on them every second?
If you're home alone with no helper and have to pop into the toilet or take a phone call, would you let you 1-year-old wander freely around the house for a few minutes with nobody watching?
P.S. There's also no excuse that my helper is just exchausted and overworked with child care. I took care of the baby this morning and brought her to playgroup. My helper only really started work around 10:30 am, and I came home at 8 pm.
I waited to see how long my helper would be in there. It was only a few minutes. Plus, our house is safe -- it's child-proof, and the gate to the kitchen was closed.
BUT I've told my helper to always put her in her playpen, with the door firmly shut, if she can't keep an eye on her even for a minute. My daughter dislikes this now, as she's older and prefer to walk around freely. But I figure that letting her cry a few minutes is better than her getting hurt.
Like I said, our house is safe, and she was fine. But you know how kids are -- turn your eye for one minute, and they can find the one electric socket that is not covered, or pull the cat's tail and get scratched, or slam their fingers in a door, or discover a stray Panadol on the bedside table, or whatever. Friends of my parents turned their attention for a while, and their toddler son almost hung himself on the ropes attached to the living room curtains.
I had a stern talk with my helper, and she looked genuinely sorry. (And this, right after I posted how fabulous she was!)
I want to ask other parents out there -- how old is your kid before you let them go without keeping an eye on them every second?
If you're home alone with no helper and have to pop into the toilet or take a phone call, would you let you 1-year-old wander freely around the house for a few minutes with nobody watching?
P.S. There's also no excuse that my helper is just exchausted and overworked with child care. I took care of the baby this morning and brought her to playgroup. My helper only really started work around 10:30 am, and I came home at 8 pm.