Anonymous wrote:You buried the lede: DD is a somewhat volatile kid and this is one of her trigger points. She’ll throw a tantrum and refuse to go anywhere, or wail the whole way, or walk so slowly that it isn’t worth going.
This isn’t about walking. It’s about a kid who is struggling. What are you doing to address the volatility? What does your pediatrician suggest? Are you working with a therapist?
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't surprise me, my DIL was still breastfeeding my granddaughter at age 5.
Anonymous wrote:At this point they can both walk. Get rid of the stroller.
Anonymous wrote:5 is too young for a lot of kids for the walks you're talking about. That's why at Disney you see a lot of 4-5 year olds in strollers. It's not helicopter parenting, it's because that's actually a lot more walking for them than it seems like to you. Cut down on the walks or get a second stroller until the child grows a little.
Anonymous wrote:We have 2 kids - DD is 5 and DS is 2. Anytime we go out, we bring one airplane stroller as a travel aide - either for our bags and coats, or for the 2 yo. And we expect the 5 yo to walk.
The problem is that the 5 yo would rather be pushed in the stroller while my husband carries the 2 yo. We’re not going on huge hikes, just short walks that would take an adult 10-20 minutes. DD is a somewhat volatile kid and this is one of her trigger points. She’ll throw a tantrum and refuse to go anywhere, or wail the whole way, or walk so slowly that it isn’t worth going. Needless to say, this ruins the whole excursion.
How can I make her walk?? I’ve trying empathizing - “You wish you could ride in the stroller etc.” and trying to make the walk fun “Let’s find some red leaves!” But it often doesn’t work.
Anonymous wrote:At this point they can both walk. Get rid of the stroller.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP- All you people saying to carry the 2 year old- what if I don't want to? I just want 2 year old to be able to ride because she naps in the middle of the day in the stroller while we're out and about. I'm a small person with tall kids and I can't stand to carry kids on my back.