Mum 'uses fear' to keep her toddler out of the fridge – is this wrong?
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This Aussie mum fondly recalls the days when she could open her fridge, take her time to decide what she should make for dinner, and then close the door with confidence that everything would remain exactly as she had left it.
It's just that she hasn't been able to do so for quite some time now, ever since her toddler began to attack the refrigerator on a regular basis.
While some mothers have been known to instal locks on their refrigerator doors in order to keep their young ones from raiding their food supply, this particular mum has chosen a more controversial approach to the problem.
Sharing a video on her TikTok account, mum Eunice Roudebush revealed how she stops her toddler from opening and raiding their fridge, much to the surprise and disapproval of some viewers.
"This is how I keep my toddler out of the fridge," she wrote in the video's caption, and it has since had more than 3.9 million views.
Eunice clips plastic spiders to the inside of the refrigerator to keep her toddler at bay. Credit: TikTok/@eunicerowdy.
The short eight-second clip shows Eunice opening her refrigerator and revealing small plastic spiders stuck to the handles of various compartments.
There is one on the outside of the freezer door that is at toddler height, and another on the inside of the fridge, in the crisper drawer that is also at her child's height.
The spiders are held in place with bright blue tape and it appears that they are effective in deterring her toddler from plundering the fridge.
A lot of people were swift to criticise Eunice for being unkind to her child, with one user commenting: "That's just wrong, he's going to have a massive problem with spiders later in life."
A second user agreed and added, "Cool, so you're teaching him with fear instead of teaching him that he only goes in the fridge when he's supposed to."
A third chimed in and wrote: "Today's lesson is how to take advantage of my child's severe arachnophobia…"
Some others saw the humour in the situation and speculated that it might have been a prank from the mum.
"This is level 10 childproofing," commented one user while a second one said it's great "Until they go to school telling everyone 'we have bugs'."
What are your thoughts, members?
Have you ever done something drastic just to keep the little ones away from the fridge, or did you just wait patiently until they were old enough to understand that they can’t open it without your permission?
Let us know in the comments!