jgmklmhem
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Goobergal99 said:It's in humane to "leash" a human being. DD is 6 and very energetic and DH and I have never had to put a leash on her (she hasn't been lost yet) DMIL had 5 kids and never put anyone of them on a leash (not one has been lost yet)
They are kids not animals, Oh and when my mom and I see parents with kids on leashes we bark at them![]()
Ahhhh the maturity level of those who feel they are superior.

He wanted to get out, would arch his back, crying, screaming, kicking... there was nothing easy about it! Trust me, I got many dirty looks from bystanders that found our situation interesting. We tried different tactics, distractions, leaving when they/we had enough of the situation and were tired... We just tried to do what we felt worked for our kids based on their temperament. Some tricks worked and others didn't, there is no "one size fits all" when it comes to kids.
After all as some of you say it's a dictatorship not a democracy 

Now isn't that just so cute. You're mom is teaching you some great things. I hope you are passing them along to your DD. 