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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Locks are unnecessary PP here (mostly because I grew up without them — I now think since OP’s kids are used to locks she should keep them!) and I have a question for the locks are necessary crowd: since everyone says their “privacy” locks are so easy to pop, how do they add any additional privacy beyond the clear symbol of a closed door? My family growing up absolutely always knocked and waited for the door to be opened or to invited in before entering — it was always understood that bedrooms were absolutely private space, like bathrooms.[/quote] It’s nice that your family always understood that bedrooms are private, and I’m working on that with my new 2 year old, but we’re not there yet. My 7 and 4 year olds respect closed doors, but my 2 year old doesn’t fully respect them yet. My 7 year old works hard on her Legos, and I allow her to use the privacy lock when her 2 year old brother gets interested in looking (which really means touching) them.[/quote]
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