What if my kid destroys their room?

If you anticipate that your child will spend some time alone in their room and they may get into things, it's best to remove or secure what you can.

Take out distracting toys or noisy things. If you have things in a closet, get a child-proof mechanism to keep the door closed. Same with drawers. If you think your child will get into drawers, get child-proofing solutions for the drawers. Remember, this won't last forever. 

As mentioned in the course, it's important that the room is totally safe with nothing breakable and have all furniture, especially tall bookshelves or heavy objects affixed to the wall.

Some families like to use a video monitor to keep an eye on their child while they're in the room alone.