How to Make Wooden Stairs Less Slippery When You’ve Got Toddlers: A Parent’s Safety Guide

To make wooden stairs less slippery when you’ve got toddlers, combine a non-slip surface treatment (carpet runner, clear anti-slip coating, or stick-on treads) with hardware-mounted stair gates at the top and bottom. This layered approach addresses both the cause of the slip and the consequence of a fall.

Polished hardwood looks beautiful, yet the same glossy finish that designers love turns treads into a hazard the moment a sock-footed toddler starts climbing. The risk peaks between 10 and 24 months, when balance is shaky and grip strength is low.

The right fix in 2026 depends on your priorities: maximum cushion, preserved wood grain, or a quick weekend job. Below, each option is compared on safety, aesthetics, and cost so you can match the solution to your staircase, your toddler, and your timber.

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How Separated Parents Can Create Better Routines for Children

Separated parents often worry that family changes will disrupt a child’s sense of security, yet stable routines can make a major difference during this transition. When parents need guidance on parenting schedules, visitation plans, and family arrangements, reviewing resources from a Violaw child custody lawyer can help them understand how structured custody plans support children. Clear routines reduce uncertainty, lower stress, and give children confidence in both homes.

Why Predictable Schedules Matter

Children feel safer when they know what to expect each day. Regular wake-up times, meal times, homework hours, and bedtimes create a sense of order that helps them adjust to family changes. Even when parents live separately, familiar patterns can provide emotional comfort.

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Firmoo Photochromic Lenses – Perfect for Indoor and Outdoor

[Ad – Gifted Products] As a general glasses wear-er, who needs glasses to see, I often do not mess around with having a pair of sunglasses to carry around in case that it’s very sunny out. I just find it a lot of back and forth to have a case and to switch glasses when going from inside to outside, as I need glasses anyway. So, I was pretty excited to try out the new range of Firmoo Photochromic Lenses, which have a variety of different styles for you to play around with. If you’re looking for a pair of glasses from Firmoo, use code BYGB50!

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Beauty and The Beast Pantomime at Hertfordshire Studios

Now, it’s not often that our teenager asks to go to something. He’s in his grumpy, teen-age-era, as most 16 year old boys are. However, after going to a bunch of plays with Amelia and Robin, Kai announced he wanted to go to a panto. There wasn’t much notice at all, but we jumped at him wanted to attend something, so we went to see Beauty and The Beast Pantomime at Hertfordshire Studios.

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A Big Steak at Kindling Steakhouse and Restaurant

Dann, Quang and I were all in Brighton for a work trip, to see a venue for a gaming event we are putting on in a few months. So, of course, we went out for a large early dinner or late lunch, depending on how you look at it! Quang, the master of finding places to eat, picked Kindling Steakhouse and Restaurant, which has a decent-sized, steak-centered menu. The Kindling Steakhouse and Restaurant has a few specials, that seem to rotate often, along with sharing specials if you are looking to split a big meal.

Sharing T-Bone Steak

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