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Topic | Leashing a toddler: yes or no? |
TMOG 10/04/23 11:43:40 PM #212: | boomgetchopped3 posted... Because when your kid is bound, theres no reason for the parent to engage their child. They can ignore them if they wanted. Of course not all parents would do that. The ones who use leashes tend to though. Unless theres a medical reason for it, and there are countless medical reasons why you would, as I originally said.Ok as I've said multiple times in this topic but it bears repeating for my point, I work at a place where a lot of parents bring their kids What I observe is that the parents who have their kids on leashes are far less likely to be the ones too distracted by their phone or the other parents with them to notice that their kid has run off past a crowd of people to touch a rock or waddled through a door without their parent And if the leashed-up parents do get distracted by something, guess whose kid isn't going to get very far ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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