It's difficult to teach a baby something with clauses and caveats so you just tell them to
never open the fridge or to never touch the stove.
Not exact matches
Most of all, I hope you will
never have to
open the
fridge door, wrinkle your nose, and say, «What's that smell?»
Over nearly two decades of spending time with my in - laws, extended family, and French friends in France, I have
never once seen a child
open the
fridge or cupboard and dig around for a snack, or demand a snack from their parents in between mealtimes.
But when
opening the
fridge becomes our primary coping mechanism whenever we're upset or stressed, we get stuck in an unhealthy cycle where our real feelings are
never dealt with.
I had a
fridge against the wall like this once and could
never get the drawers out to clean them or behind them without pulling the
fridge out of the space to get the door fully
opened...