ChatterBank1 min ago
Walk with me
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No games and no bribery - it is a safety issue.
Personally I hate wrist to wrist things - they are too long and child can still run into a road.
If your child throws a tantrum then maybe go back to old fashioned reins or even the pushchair.
A squashed child after meeting a moving car is not a pretty sight - and working in ED I've seen a few.
I wish I had insisted that mine walk with me and hold my hand when he was a toddler. He didn't want to, so I gave in and adjusted where and how fast I was walking to him - I even walked backward in front of him to keep an eye on him while he strolled along. I think that was a mistake and gave him the wrong message about who is in charge. I've seen other parents holding tightly to the hand of a child who does not want to be controlled. The child eventually submits and the two walk peaceably and more safely together. I believe in the long run that is the better course, because it is a symbol for other things, not just "how we walk from the car to the store." The sooner you let them know you're in control the less trouble you're going to have later on. If they don't have to walk beside you and hold your hand when they are 3, whey should they have to be home at the time you say when they are 15?