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    Re: Hand leash

    I'm looking for hand leashes to use when I take children for walks. Joan Lunden's leash is not ideal for me since it does not restrict the toddler/pre-school child from "exploring"....i t just keeps the child attached to you. Well, I try to teach children to be "street smart," and one of the things I drum into them is to be aware.
    An "exploring" child could easily forget he's off the sidewalk. Some parents abhor the use of leashes because they say their child is not a puppy.

    I'm looking for those old-fashion leashes that don't cater to political correctness in lieu of common sense, in other words.

    Are they still available?

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    Hello. As for those against leash type things...I say whatever keeps the child safe. I personally use those fabric children's belts that I tether to the wagon (or stroller) that my toddlers must hang on to while walking. A friend/fellow home daycare provider uses the plush character backpacks with leash (it looks like the animal's tail..very cute!) attached....here is the link to them on the walmart site (although you can often find these second hand).
    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Goldbug-2-...arness/4532497
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    Also found the Velcro wrist leash at ToysRUs...pretty inexpensive. My relative found this very effective with her very very busy 2 year old...
    http://www.toysrus.com/buy/outdoor-p...26103-13115899
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreamalittledream View Post
    Also found the Velcro wrist leash at ToysRUs...pretty inexpensive. My relative found this very effective with her very very busy 2 year old...
    http://www.toysrus.com/buy/outdoor-p...26103-13115899
    Yehey! I used to have those Velcro....I love them! I'm glad to know they're still around! Thank you ladies for all the suggestions.
    Last edited by betsy; 10-05-2013 at 06:57 AM.

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    Any of the leashes I have came from walmart but years ago and are the old fashion kind made of a navy webbing. I use them as seatbelts in my wagon. The harness goes on the child and the rein is wound through the bars on the wagon sides and I just clip them all in. We used the same process to turn any adult chair into a high chair when our kids were little and for many years for my special needs child that needed support when sitting. It is a good way to allow younger children to "sit" with the other kids but to be a bit off the floor.

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    I call them my Toddler Restraint Systems and they are little backpacks that cost about $20 at Walmart, but I'm sure you can buy them elsewhere. They are ponies, puppies, Elmo and other creatures and they are very cute on the kids but then they are attached to my wrists. I get looks of scorn from some people all the way ranging to people who comment on how safe I keep the children. You betcha, the kids in my care will not dart onto a busy street by accident, ever! I would have to live with that forever, so my walkers stay attched to me.
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    Re: Backpacks...
    Quote Originally Posted by Momof4 View Post
    ... I get looks of scorn from some people...
    I too got so many looks of scorn a couple of summers ago when I used the plush child's backpack with leash/tail that I held at a major theme park on our then 2 year old son. I just don't get it??!!
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    I use the same as momof4 and I love it. The backup goes on their back and then does up around their waist so they can't slip out of it and the leash attaches to my wrist. When you are pushing a stroller and have 1 or 2 walkers it is just much more safe IMO.

    However, I do understand why some people do not like them. It does sorta give the child a sense of false security and sometimes it makes the child not want to hold your hand when not using the leash because they are used to having more freedom. However, I still use them!!

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    I don't use leashes however I am in a very quiet area with minimal traffic. If I were in a busier area I might entertain the idea.

    I have had 2 go astray only once and they had major time outs and have yet to repeat the offense.

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    I have leashes attached to my stroller. My 2 three year olds hold them and if they let go it gets attached to their wrist (only happened once). I have the backpacks as well and I have only used them when we go for a walk on a really busy major street (I live downtown Toronto). If a kid is having a hard day and I have a spot in the stroller they get put in there. New kids are always attached to the strap by the wrist until I can trust them/they understand the rules. Kids also always walk on the side of the stroller away from the cars (they will switch sides when I tell them to) so there is an extra buffer between the kids and the cars. I bought my backpacks on ebay for $3 from China. They are cute bat wings so the kids love them.

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