roger_ramjet
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It would be quite amusing to see a child on a leash. Probably not the sort of thing one would expect to see.
Holly said:Do those of you who dislike leashes put your babies in cribs? By your way of thinking, isn't that like sticking them in a cage like a monkey and treating them like an animal?
And don't tell me it is for their safety- so is using a harness.
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![]()
disney4us2002 said:I disagree that this analogy is accurate. A more fitting analogy would be like putting your infant in a doggie crate to sleep. I'm not opposed to a leash because of safety reasons; I used a stroller for the same purposes. I just find something demeaning about tying a child to me.
dizneegirl said:Neither of the boys minded them, as it meant they were allowed to walk around, and explore on their own, rather than being confined to a stroller with a limited view. They also had their hands free to touch, feel, point, etc.
disney4us2002 said:Even as a daycare provider I've never had to resort to a leash (they aren't actually called leashes when they're for children, right?). I walk the kids around the neighborhood. Two toddlers in a double stroller, an infant in a backpack and the two 3 yr olds would hold onto the stroller on either side. They enjoy walking so follow the rules as they know tomorrow we won't walk if they misbehave.
Castlebound said:My kids are two years apart so I do know what it is like with a toddler and a newborn. We never used a leash and I would not use one. I don't agree with them which is way I didn't use one, but I've never told someone else not to use one. Our kids learned that if they wanted to walk instead of being in the stroller they had to hold one of our hands the whole time. They both knew that rule and if they didn't want to hold hands they went back into the stroller. Yes, there were times that we had to leave places before we were ready because one of the kids did not want to hold hands or ride in the stroller, but we chalked that up to learning pains. It was a pain for us sometimes until they learned what they could and couldn't do! A leash would have NEVER worked with my DD she use to like to touch and grab everything! With me holding her hand I could keep her way from things she shouldn't touch. I hate it when I see a kid on a leash and the parent jerks the leash like the kid is a dog. Seeing kids treated like dogs when they are leashed has colored my opinion.
Its not us that you need to apologize to. Its all those children you've barked at.Goobergal99 said:My child is well behaved enough that she does not run away in public but regardless, I am entitled to my opinion just like you are entitled to yours. Oh and my child is one of the most adorable and well behaved kids on the planet and she has two very loving parents and a whole list of other great supportive ppl, so I would really appreciate it if you would keep your personal comments about my child to yourselves. I have not once made a reference to any of your children personally.
However, because I enjoy hearing what most ppl have to say, I will apologize for being rude and out of line as I am sure I was. And for the record we have actually never barked at any of the parents, it's just something that we both say we think of when we see the kids on harness.I apologize and wave my white flag now![]()
I am very sorry
golfgal said:Fine and dandy, but I don't have 3 hands. What should I have done with the third child?
totalia said:Its not us that you need to apologize to. Its all those children you've barked at.
I pity your daughter. Her mother isn't even mature enough to handle acting like an adult. The things you are teaching your daughter scare me.
Here's a little hint to help you deal with life...
Grow up.
totalia said:Its not us that you need to apologize to. Its all those children you've barked at.
I pity your daughter. Her mother isn't even mature enough to handle acting like an adult. The things you are teaching your daughter scare me.
Here's a little hint to help you deal with life...
Grow up.
If you were so comfortable with the idea of harnassing your child then you wouldn't be so defensive of it.