Call 911 or the emergency room of your local hospital and ask them what to do. That is not something to just ask advice about online.
put things away!
No it does not, unless an accident were to occur, eg spillage etc.
This practice will have the child immediately removed from the next room, courtesy of child protective services.
Take yourself and the child into one room, be quiet for a moment and let the child calm themselves down, take the child into any room besides the kitchen or lounge
The accident at the tree (apex)
What are some causes of accidents in the dining room
health insurance
The exorcist?
It's possible.
It depends on the age of the child what kind of room would be appropriate for the child to sleep..play and be near the parent ( custodial or non-custodial) to monitor. If you don't have a adequate area for a child..why are you a parent.
keep them in their room