as the parent of three autistic kids, I can say that, sadly, it can't.
They figure out how to shove a butter knife or book or toy onto the latch and wiggle the drawer open. Then they play with the latch, prying it with a toy back and forth until it breaks off.
"Childproof" just doesn't work with analytical, persistent kids.
yeah ii found a padlock is the best way to keep kids out my mother runs a program locally for autistic kids
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tinker234 12 years ago
supersoftdrink 12 years ago
as the parent of three autistic kids, I can say that, sadly, it can't.
They figure out how to shove a butter knife or book or toy onto the latch and wiggle the drawer open. Then they play with the latch, prying it with a toy back and forth until it breaks off.
"Childproof" just doesn't work with analytical, persistent kids.
tinker234 12 years ago