Child Leashes. Your thoughts?

They sure do! And an 'Amber Alert' is issued. Its happened around here more times than once. When the real thing happens nobody will take it seriously.:headache:

I can't tell you how many times I've seen little kids crying, trudging along in the mall. I always want to go up and help, but I hang around for a few minutes to see if the mother comes around. 99% of the time they do, and 99% of the time the mom screams "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?! DON'T YOU EVER WALK AWAY FROM ME AGAIN!" and then spanks them on the butt. Sometimes they deserve the yell, but I don't support spanking in public. And it's not like we're talking 7 year olds, I mean 2-4 year olds. :sad2:
 
I can't tell you how many times I've seen little kids crying, trudging along in the mall. I always want to go up and help, but I hang around for a few minutes to see if the mother comes around. 99% of the time they do, and 99% of the time the mom screams "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?! DON'T YOU EVER WALK AWAY FROM ME AGAIN!" and then spanks them on the butt. Sometimes they deserve the yell, but I don't support spanking in public. And it's not like we're talking 7 year olds, I mean 2-4 year olds. :sad2:

I think that spanking might be the only way to make them learn (Not always, but sometimes), but please just don't do it in public people.
 
Um, at age whatever 2-3-4, those kids dont know any better! You(the parent) must keep them safe. You can't expect a 3 yr old to listen and not wonder off. Its rediculous. My little sister is 3, and she runs off ALLLLLLL the time.
 
I think that spanking might be the only way to make them learn (Not always, but sometimes), but please just don't do it in public people.
Uhm, so you call 'leashes' child abuse, but you approve of spanking? Spanking is NOT the only way to make a child learn, there are other ways of discipline.
 

Uhm, so you call 'leashes' child abuse, but you approve of spaking. Spanking is NOT the only way to make a child learn, there are other ways of discipline.

Exactly, there are zillions of different forms of discipline. And some are more suitable for being out in a crowd.
 
I think that spanking might be the only way to make them learn (Not always, but sometimes), but please just don't do it in public people.

I don't like spanking but sometimes (alright, very rarely) it's necessary. Some children are rowdy and everything else doesn't get through to them. I don't agree with it, but if you wish to spank your child it's your prerogative. But spanking in public is absolutely horrendous.
know they mean business.
 
i think the leashes are fine(the pic i posted was a joke.) but not all the time.
ok. if your in the grocery store or something, go ahead and let them walk, or put them in the cart/hold their hand.
but if your going to go on a walk at the park, where your outside by the highway, or water and whatnot, go ahead and use one of the cute little monkey backpacks. its for the kids safety.

i also think spanking is fine, in moderation. dont go somewhere public and start spankng your kids nonstop(ive seen people do this, flipping out on their kids, and it just makes the parent look bad). take them out of the store, swat there butts once, and take them home.

alright. my opinion sharing is now done *thumbsup*
 
i think leashes are fine. in some situations, you need them.

my mum used them for my little sisters. they had a habit of running off in opposite directions, so it was impossible for mum to chase after them both. on top of that, she also had to look after me and my big sister at the same time. so i think in that sistuation, it was completely appropriate and probably the smartest thing to do.
 
i think leashes are fine. in some situations, you need them.

my mum used them for my little sisters. they had a habit of running off in opposite directions, so it was impossible for mum to chase after them both. on top of that, she also had to look after me and my big sister at the same time. so i think in that sistuation, it was completely appropriate and probably the smartest thing to do.

do they make leashes with multiple harnesses? or does your mother use two? it seems like holding two would get bulky.
 
do they make leashes with multiple harnesses? or does your mother use two? it seems like holding two would get bulky.

she had two. they weren't very thick though
 
I think it really depends in like a busy place like the Zoo or Disney World I think it's fine but in the grocery unless it's like a huge busy Wal-Mart I don't like the idea
But if your child's known to wander off I could understand why someone would use it...

i agree completly
 
Sometimes you can't hold a child's hand, because the child could slip out and you might not notice immediately. The one around the neck is RIDICULOUS, but the cute little monkey one is cute, and like Shelby said, it's not hurting the child. It's just like the child is wearing a backpack. Also, it should only be used in crowded areas. Like, if you're in a grocery store and you're the only ones there, you should be able to keep watch of a child. But if you're in Times Square, or WDW during the summer it's OK to use the cute little monkey backpack to make sure your child is with you.
 
Rob pattinson had to wear a leash when he was little. xD
I mean..how adorkable is that? haha (x
(this is rob pattinson on a leash xD)-
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I think their adorable. But not if there on like...10 year olds. lol
It's just a way to make sure your kid doesn't run away. I don't see anything wrong with that :confused3
 
My oldest DD was way too independent to hold my hand. She was walking before 8 mo:scared1: and never looked back. Now that she is ten she says she remembers using and liking it because she felt like a big girl on her own 5 feet away with full use of her hand and feet to run and touch. It also came in handy when she would start to fall we would just pull up alittle until she got her footing.

I would have loved a little cuddle bug who held my hand but what I got was
#1: an independant girl
#2 a boy who was too busy to hold hands, ran before thinking, climbed windows and took apart our basebord heating system at 1yrs old and at three got away from his grandfather for two secounds and was found up a ladder almost on the roof:scared1:
#3 one fairy princess who liked to hold hands until 4.

Gotta go with what you get!:laughing:
 
Sometimes you can't hold a child's hand, because the child could slip out and you might not notice immediately. The one around the neck is RIDICULOUS, but the cute little monkey one is cute, and like Shelby said, it's not hurting the child. It's just like the child is wearing a backpack. Also, it should only be used in crowded areas. Like, if you're in a grocery store and you're the only ones there, you should be able to keep watch of a child. But if you're in Times Square, or WDW during the summer it's OK to use the cute little monkey backpack to make sure your child is with you.
They don't make child harnesses that go around the neck. If you're referring to the video, it was a monkey backpack that just got kind of wrapped and pulled around his neck.
 
the lady should not have dragged the kid she should have picked him up and spanked him As someone said you guys are teens and clearly ALOT of you have not taken care of children. there is no such thing as "Learn to control your child" children are wild and very willing to do what they want my mom all most got one for my brother because he all ways ran in front of cars leashes are for safety all you people who say its wrong a very ignorant.
definitely a good thing if you have a kid prone to wondering. it gives them the freedom to walk around and then the security that you know where they are.

my mother works for dcs, and she LOVES them. so even if you disagree, the people who make up the rules about how you can treat your kids like them.

of course, i don't mean that they're okay in this kind of situation.

also, i notice that people without children are much much harder on the choices made by those with children. (again, i'm not talking about this woman, i'm talking about all of you who said that they're "evil" when used properly:rolleyes:)

this is the one i see most often:
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how does that look bad at all? its adorable, and its COMFORTABLE for the child.
Those backpacks are to cute and i agree with you for once sparx.
Wow, have you ever even been around a child? 'Holding their hand' does not work! They wiggle out of it and run off.

You're a kid, so where do you come off judging other people's parenting skills? You have NO idea what you're talking about.

People who use child harnesses are not lazy, they just love their child and don't want him/her to get lost.

This thread, and everyone's ridiculous judgements, are bewildering to me.
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the lady should not have dragged the kid she should have picked him up and spanked him As someone said you guys are teens and clearly ALOT of you have not taken care of children. there is no such thing as "Learn to control your child" children are wild and very willing to do what they want my mom all most got one for my brother because he all ways ran in front of cars leashes are for safety all you people who say its wrong a very ignorant.

Those backpacks are to cute and i agree with you for once sparx.

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all of this^^^

kids like to run...which is bad... leashes stop that... which is good
 













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