He could lock the key, but most of the time failed to open it.
The first one, 2 weeks ago, he lock him self on the room and finally he could took out the key and I opened the door using the duplicate key.
Yesterday, he locked twice. Yes, Twice!
One on our bed room, he could not open the door, he cry out hysterically. Good, we asked him go to the window and try to open it, and yes, he could done it.
Wanna know his first word after he done it? "Pintar yah" - wanna show that he was smart to follow our order *sigh*.
Second was on the bath room, not duplicate key. The worst case, we should climb from the upper window.
But don't know why, he could turn the key and open the door. And again he told me "Pintar yah". *sigh*
From above experience, we agree to:
1. Don't hang the key on the door, unless no other choice - i.e. bathroom need to be locked.
2. Teach him how to stay calm and follow our instruction, and learn how to turn the key both way.
Finally we never know when it's repeat again, but one for sure, as a parent, stay clam is a must on this kind of situation!.
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