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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think you're a lazy parent.[/quote] How is this lazier than a stroller or a carrier? The positive difference being the child can WALK and actually get some exercise.[/quote] Wow, you really don't get it. I'm guessing you have a collection of toddler leashes. The parent is lazy because parenting a child by teaching them to hold your hand and not dart in front of traffic actually takes some effort. [/quote] Please explain how using a stroller to contain a child who runs is less lazy than a back pack with a lease on it. Would you be ok if OP put her toddler in a stroller to keep him from running in a parking lot? I'd love to hear the difference. And yes, this can go hand in hand with teaching them to hold your hand. But anyone who claims you "just tell them to hold your hand" has forgotten was age 1-2.5 is like. [/quote] Yes, a stroller or carrier is preferential to putting a child on a leash. Is this really even a question for you? I haven't forgotten, I have two that are 3 and 1. Thanks. [/quote]
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