Up until till the age of two they have the 2 ages, my son talked at just over 2.years old he walked at 19 months, he was behind on most of his milestones, he's 3½ now and running circles round kids his own age, but he does have hearing problems, and hips and blooming allergies (diagnosed by a Doctor) but he's the happiest little manI’d say upset as been told to go by their actual ages now and all discharged so looking for something else to get attention from
Nothing wrong with harnesses when it comes to safety.Dear god what will she look like walking the twins with those harnesseslike taking the dogs for a walk
Each to their own implies you’re not judging others. Whereas referring to “those awful harnesses” does not. Harnesses are great for a certain age. 12 month olds rarely want to hold hands and would happily step in front of an articulated lorryTeach your child to hold hands from a young age. I never used those awful harnesses on any of mine. Each to their own.
This one can't keep up with her girls as she is too over weight and is realising it.
But how would us Tattlers know that she got off her lardy ass and took them to the park if she didn't show usThose videos should be for family only. Imagine sending videos of your kids in the park to 30k strangers. Nobody apart from family cares.
Sure the twins didn’t even know their own back garden, they’d hardly make a run for it in the park!!! Harnesses are for unruly kids who fight to get out of buggies, the twins are pretty docileEach to their own implies you’re not judging others. Whereas referring to “those awful harnesses” does not. Harnesses are great for a certain age. 12 month olds rarely want to hold hands and would happily step in front of an articulated lorry🫣
Absolutely. I mean do they look awful and do some people take the piss with them, yes.. however I couldn’t put the possibility of someone judging above my child being safe.Each to their own implies you’re not judging others. Whereas referring to “those awful harnesses” does not. Harnesses are great for a certain age. 12 month olds rarely want to hold hands and would happily step in front of an articulated lorry🫣
Her kids need them more than anyone else’s.. given half a chance, they’ll make a bid for freedom! I know I would if I was themSure the twins didn’t even know their own back garden, they’d hardly make a run for it in the park!!! Harnesses are for unruly kids who fight to get out of buggies, the twins are pretty docile
Fair play to you. They must be great kids. My little fella is 4 and will hold my hand the last yr or so. Prior to that, he’d try to run off. He’s a great little boy but just loves to run. We live beside a main road. I valued his safety over what people think of his harness hence why I happily used one.Mine always were taught to hold my hand. But the twincess are always strapped I to a buggy or trolley if she brought them in and got them to hold her hand
I mind my neighbours daughter she's 16 months younger than my 3 year old and they hold one another hands because they have been taught to do the that
Oh I used the harness on my oldest he's a bloody headcase, wired to the moon. He's 12 now but after about 9 he was much calmer,Her kids need them more than anyone else’s.. given half a chance, they’ll make a bid for freedom! I know I would if I was them
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Fair play to you. They must be great kids. My little fella is 4 and will hold my hand the last yr or so. Prior to that, he’d try to run off. He’s a great little boy but just loves to run. We live beside a main road. I valued his safety over what people think of his harness hence why I happily used one.
Oh I used the harness on my oldest he's a bloody headcase, wired to the moon. He's 12 now but after about 9 he was much calmer,
My youngest is a total different child he will follow your instructions.
Totally agree with you I learnt this lesson when my 6 year old bolted to get across a busy road then froze with fear when they saw a vehicle coming i for one would not bat an eyelid for anyone using a harness for the safety of their child in fact I’d probably judge you more for trusting them to follow instructions and walk with you. Realistically she cannot learn 2 toddlers to hold her hand at the one time, if 1 did happen to run off what does she do with the other one?Her kids need them more than anyone else’s.. given half a chance, they’ll make a bid for freedom! I know I would if I was them
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Fair play to you. They must be great kids. My little fella is 4 and will hold my hand the last yr or so. Prior to that, he’d try to run off. He’s a great little boy but just loves to run. We live beside a main road. I valued his safety over what people think of his harness hence why I happily used one.
That's terrifying...your poor mother !I saw my brother being led towards the front door of a shop by a stranger when he was 2….nothing happened, thank god we got him back before the woman took him out of the shop, but it’s enough to give me worries. Especially as it can happen so quickly! He ran to the end of an aisle and was gone by the time we got there. My mum was terrified taking him shopping for years after that and blamed herself for getting distracted for a few seconds.
I have used a harness for my daughter in busy areas and had judgmental looks, but I don’t care as long as she is safe!
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