Grumpy's Gal
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we used one at DisneyLand and always in malls and airports. Let people think what they want. I'd rather have a safe child who doesn't have to be carried and who can get some exercise.
Not arguing here, just making a quick point. If I am misunderstanding anything here, it's got nothing to do with my kids' ages. Remember, they weren't BORN 5 and 3. I've lived, laughed, and cried through every step of their development, and as I've said, we've been all over the place with them since before my oldest could walk. I've done a lot of it without my wife, due to the constraints of her job.Rella Bella said:Excellent point!! Age does matter!!
Certainly we were no longer needing the harness by age 3, and probably didn't use it much after 2 1/2. And I think that is where CleveRocks may be misunderstanding... at least the point I made. His kids are 5 & 3! We used the harness when our son was less than two... how do you reason with a 1 year old?!?![]()
Point taken... agree to disagree.CleveRocks said:Not arguing here, just making a quick point. If I am misunderstanding anything here, it's got nothing to do with my kids' ages. Remember, they weren't BORN 5 and 3. I've lived, laughed, and cried through every step of their development, and as I've said, we've been all over the place with them since before my oldest could walk. I've done a lot of it without my wife, due to the constraints of her job. -- Eric![]()
Oh dear... I guess I am a bad parentmagicmato said:I have just learned that we are ALL bad parents! Why? Because we have not potty trained our children in infancy! YUP! People are training their children to go without diapers while they are just months old! Perhaps we should invite one of these parents here to explain to us since *they* potty trained their child before 12 months, we all should, otherwise we are degrading and dehumanizing our children.
Don't believe me? Have a look for yourself!
To quote the following website: From the day I started working with my 3-month-old son, he rarely needed a diaper, day or night. He stayed dry during most of the day at age 18 months and was finished with all aspects of potty training at age 25 months.http://www.timl.com/ipt/
Now we should all hang our heads for not potty training like some people do at age 3 months... (the shame).
In a hurry said:I believe that is an old wives tale. Check snopes.
http://www.snopes.com/horrors/parental/kidnap.htm
pearlieq said:Definitley an urban legend! That story's been around for a while--it always happened to someone's sister's cousin's hairdresser's niece and firm details are never available.
Still, it does accomplish its aim, which is to scare the pants off of parents!