E.C. asks from South Jordan, UT on May 15, 2008
Has Anyone Used a Child Harness "Leash"?
I have an active 2 yr old daughter who doesn't like to be in her stroller when we go to Thanksgiving Point, the zoo, etc. . I have seen those child "leashes" around but I don't know anything about them. Some look like a harness and some that look like a backpack. Has anyone ever used anything like this? Does it actually work? Is it worth getting? Before I was a parent, I always told myself that I would never get one but now that I'm chasing my daughter around, I'm starting to feel differently...Thanks!
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A.M. answers from Salt Lake City on May 24, 2008
Use it if she will let you. It gives them freedom to walk but you still keep an eye on her. It's not cruel it's genuise.
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K.B. answers from Provo on May 15, 2008
I have used one and decided on other methods. The thing about it is, it is very easy to have a false sense of security and 'forget' about the child. They can get caught between people or strollers in crowded places, and it's easy to subconciously think you don't have to actively watch them, because they're 'safe'. I have unfortunately actually seen someone talking and paying attention to everything BUT her child, and yanking on the leash when the child tried to pull away, not even looking over, treating her child like a dog.
It is very possible to use them properly though and there is nothing wrong with that. If you choose to do so just be as careful as you would if they were running free.
You could also leave them in the stroller with little toys or snacks if it is snack time, or let them cry for a bit and realize that they can't always get their way. :)
Hope this helps!
K.
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N.W. answers from Salt Lake City on May 15, 2008
I absolutely LOVE mine! I got the backpack kind that has a puppy on it from Target!! It was ten dollars well spent. My daughter is a total runner and loves her freedom, and this gives her the feeling of freedom and gives me piece of mind knowing she is always there!!!
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R.L. answers from Salt Lake City on May 16, 2008
Another alternative to a leash or stroller is a sling. Kids can fit into them when they are still toddlers, you know exactly where they are and they get to interact w/ you and w/ everyone you interact with. It's great for their development and for peace of mind!
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M.H. answers from Boise on May 18, 2008
I use to think parents who put kids on leashes were cruel. My son always takes off, so one day my mother in law bought him a leash. I was disgusted and refused to use it. My son love it, he would ask to where it around the house just for fun. Then my husband was deployed. I had a two and a half year old and a four month old. Going anywhere was a nightmare. I couldn't run fst enough to catch him because I was carrying another one. Out of desperation I used the leash to go shopping, it was a miracle worker. He couldn't get away. It even kept him near me in the parking lot, which is where he usually runs. I loved it and used it until he figured out howto take it off, then it was useless.
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S.M. answers from Fort Collins on May 16, 2008
I used them with my kids when they were young. I loved them and actually so did my kids, they think of it as a game. Its great because of places its not safe for them to run off, because of crowds, or because of canyons what have you:) Some people look at you funny and think its mean, but they either dont have kids, or aren't adventurous. Because it is a safegard that you aren't wrong for taking:)
S.
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H.M. answers from Denver on May 16, 2008
We have used one and it is very nice - esp if you are in a place that is crowded and your child wants to walk and not be in the stroller. The other thing that my mother pointed out when we were first thinking of getting one (I am one of 6 children and she used a "leash" with all of us) is it helps a young child learn boundaries - how far they can be away from you when walking. I have found this to be true. The times that I have let my 2 year old walk with me but not on the leash, she is very concious of where she is and how far away she is from me. I know some people think they are cruel, but my thought is that I would rather have something like that then be constantly paniced in a crowded place that we were going to get seperated. Kids like to explore - that is just their nature.
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S.I. answers from Salt Lake City on May 16, 2008
I will say that I decided that this leash thing was too primitive for me. I thought that I would not leash my child like a dog, but let me tell you one day I was in the store and I was buying some pot or something and it was heavy and I was depending on my husband to keep my toddler son under control and he just went running. I had this huge pot in my hands and I screamed and just couldn't stop him. He ran into the street and almost got hit by a car....and I really wanted the leash thing after that. My husband refused. We argued about it and he was really against it so we didn't get it but after that experience...I vote for the leash. Sorry but would you rather have someone give you a dirty look or have your child hit by a car? You can't be there every single second. Sometimes things happen and some children are more curious and like to run and explore. At that age they have no safety awareness. I vote for the leash. Hope you and your little one stay safe.f I just couldn't let my husband be the one in charge of my son after that. From then on carrying all heavy objects became his job!
S.
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S.W. answers from Denver on May 15, 2008
I use one for my 2 year old daughter. I have 3 children. It's too much for me to have my eye on all three of them at say the zoo all at once all the time when I'm alone with them...and it would only take a second in a crowd for her to get lost. I've never forgotten my child is on her harness (her's is a doggie backpack and she loves it...it isn't her babysitter). Once I was at Walmart returning an item. My then 3 year old daughter was standing right next to me. I looked down at her to check on her, turned my eye to sign the return receipt, turned back to her and she wasn't there. That's how fast it can happen and none of us is a superhuman. She happened to just run to the bathroom right next to us, but it scared me to death...to think what could've happened to her. That's all it takes is a couple of seconds...I'm not willing to take that chance and any other superhumans can be judgemental all day long...as for me, I'll spend my time making sure my child is safe. I got my daughters doggie backpack harness at Target for $10...more than worth the small amount of money. The 'tail' detaches from the backpack. I say got for it!
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