Order it in your child's potential college colors for that senior year visit!!...I can see it now: the 'my first date' stroller so parents can push their high schooler and chaperone at the same time. Awesome.
Order it in your child's potential college colors for that senior year visit!!
jeez enough already....
You're going to push your 60 pound 8 year old around WDW in a stroller because she complains about being tired and uncomfortable? Yikes. Have fun with that.
I push my tween in a wheelchair because of stamina and leg issues, she is more then 60. Dgs is 58, we rent the city line light or bring our McClaren. Rather have them rested and not have to insist on leaving early.
How wonderful for the parents who have kids without stamina issues or health problems. I would carry my kids if I had to for their enjoyment, not my tiring to push a stroller or chair.
I push my tween in a wheelchair because of stamina and leg issues, she is more then 60. Dgs is 58, we rent the city line light or bring our McClaren. Rather have them rested and not have to insist on leaving early.
How wonderful for the parents who have kids without stamina issues or health problems. I would carry my kids if I had to for their enjoyment, not my tiring to push a stroller or chair.
I have to say that while I do not care if you or any other parent pushes a healthy tween around in a stroller,and I really don't, I do not understand it. My DGD is 11 and honestly, if she was too tired to walk around the parks and needed a stroller I would have to wonder what was wrong. Now I am not talking about a physical issue that requires a wheelchair or stroller. I am saying that if 10 or 11 or 12 year old child who has no health issues does not have the stamina to walk in a theme park then that child needs more exercise.
ETA- I believe that most parents would walk through fire for their children. I also would carry my DGD if there was a reason that she was not able to enjoy a vacation without assistance. I would never indulge her if she just decided that her pretty little legs were to tired to walk. We would take a rest and off we would go. Best way to ensure that kids end up needing help is to let them atrophy.
I'd carry my kids if I had to because of a medical or health reason, however I wouldn't carry them or push them in a stroller just because they are too tired and I want them "rested" so they can enjoy the park without insisting on leaving early.
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Bravo! Well said...
Thank you! In our school system the children have to meet certain standard in gym class. My DGD is one of the youngest in her grade and therefore her standard was lower than many of her classmates. She found that out on the last day of the challenges and when she told DD she laughed! There was no way my DGD would have ever not kept up with her classmates but for her height and weight she really had to push...........she is also the shortestWhen we are in Disney we are the ones who need to take the break, not her.
And luckily for your DGD, she has an encouraging, sensible grandmother like you! Walking and fitness is a great, natural thing for healthy kids.
More her mother.Honestly, she likes all of her video things and games but if did not head outside to ride her bike or take a walk DD would kick her sorry little carcass out for her
When I cared for her during the Summer months my DD insisted she get outdoors each day so Kady would hop on her bike and off we would go. me trudging along and she riding in circles around me. I would be so grateful for the days when we could go to teh lake because she would swim and I got to sit and watch
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I push my tween in a wheelchair because of stamina and leg issues, she is more then 60. Dgs is 58, we rent the city line light or bring our McClaren. Rather have them rested and not have to insist on leaving early.
How wonderful for the parents who have kids without stamina issues or health problems. I would carry my kids if I had to for their enjoyment, not my tiring to push a stroller or chair.
Your tween has health issues? Or stamina issues because she isn't used to walking all day?
I don't get this line of thinking. If tweens are too tired and need to leave early, why not leave early? Why is there a need to stay all day? I have young kids and we most certainly do not stay all day, everyday in WDW. Could they? Yes, and we have done it. But is it enjoyable for everyone to be out to the point of exhaustion everyday? No. My kids are all up early so we get to the parks at opening, then sometimes still till early dinner (4ish), then head back to the room, bathe, get the kids in bed on time. Other days we might leave after lunch, hang out at the resort in the pool or arcade, shower, head back out around dinner time for a couple of hours, then back to the room at a reasonable hour.
I just don't see why if a child is tired you want to keep them out later by pushing them in a stroller.
The parents want to stay longer.
I have to say that while I do not care if you or any other parent pushes a healthy tween around in a stroller,and I really don't, I do not understand it. My DGD is 11 and honestly, if she was too tired to walk around the parks and needed a stroller I would have to wonder what was wrong. Now I am not talking about a physical issue that requires a wheelchair or stroller. I am saying that if 10 or 11 or 12 year old child who has no health issues does not have the stamina to walk in a theme park then that child needs more exercise.
ETA- I believe that most parents would walk through fire for their children. I also would carry my DGD if there was a reason that she was not able to enjoy a vacation without assistance. I would never indulge her if she just decided that her pretty little legs were to tired to walk. We would take a rest and off we would go. Best way to ensure that kids end up needing help is to let them atrophy.
Sadly I think that is it.