My 9 yr old daughter is highly intelligent, spirited, creative, etc. - a lot of energy going on in her head, but generally no behavioral problems. Since she was a young child, she has had a fascination with experimenting with soaps, toothpaste, shampoos, lotions, etc. -- bathroom-type products. She has put them in her hair, mixed them together in potions, etc. We caught her doing this enough (after a suitable punishment) that I removed all such products from her bathroom and her reach, and only brought them out with a parent present during bath time, brushing teeth, etc. Recently I discovered that she had entered my bathroom, and taken down child-friendly medications and "experimented" with those. She was upset, but did admit that she had ingested some. I find this extremely concerning -- feel like I can't be too careful but (1) I don't want to overreact, which itself can send a message that I do not intend and (2) I would like to appeal to her intelligence to find a suitable punishment that is productive and not just painful. Any thoughts or advice you have would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!