smidgy
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You can't, not with twins. Sure, take them for a walk in the neighborhood, and when one darts into the street and gets hit by a car, you better believe he will have learned his lesson. Or when the other runs up to a house, just grab the remaining one, and bolt after him - it's wonderful exercise. What is really fun is when they run in opposite directions - now is the time you have to pick your favorite!
We lost our runner many times - pretty much whenever he wasn't confined to a stroller or leashed. Always got him back, though. However, in dark and crowded situations, we found it easier to put on a harness than search for hours later on. I also had a child who was a mommy magnet, and never left my side. The other 3 were somewhere in the middle, but at least they weren't runners.
He did learn by preschool. It would've been nice if we could've explained to him, around the age of 1 1/2 or so, that we would like for him to walk along side of, and not take off. However, for some reason, those conversations went right over his head. He also LOVED his harness (his twin did, too).
Personally, I think strollers are way more confining for young children, like little wheelchairs. I liked to let mine out enough that, they were not always content to just be pushed around, sucking down golfish and cherrios like some other toddlers.
you have a great way with words!!!! andbless you for not caving into others and doing what you know is right for your family.