Aliceacc
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When our twins were 2-3 years old, they had the monkey backpacks with tail "leashes". DH used them if he took them to places like the zoo. One parent, two toddlers both easily distracted was a recipe for disaster. DH only clipped the tails on if the area was crowded. What irks me is to see one toddler on a leash with 6 adults accompanying the kid. Come on guys! Y'all out number him! LOL
I think part of the issue is that the harness allows the child some "independence"-- he or she doesn't have to be right next to the parent. Also, his/her hand doesn't have to UP for hours at a time-- attached to a parent in a perrenial stoop so he or she can hold that toddler's hand. Try holding your hand up for an hour or two, then imagine doing it 12 hours a day for a week's vacation.
Thankfully we all have survived DD will be 16
and DS is 7. Independant little things
, I blame their dad
The kiddie leash was our life/sanity saver