Comments on: Solution to a Running-around Toddler https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144 WAHM's journey to bringing up two girls Thu, 29 Dec 2005 18:02:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 By: Twin https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1408 Thu, 29 Dec 2005 18:02:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1408 know what .. we wanted to get one for Darien but have not had the time to do it. He’s such a hyper boy. When Denisha was younger, she’s happy sitting in her stroller but since now she’s bigger and at times, we don’t bring the stroller out, so she’ll resort to walking and when Darien sees that obviously he’ll make lots of noise. And we’ll end up having him walking as well. And when that happens, he’ll be walking in all directions and we’ll end up carrying him. Carrying a 12kg (more than apack of rice) baby is no joke … he’s really heavy. So we’ll have to resort to that if he wants to walk. We didn’t think of a harness cos its like holding on to a dog. Having a ‘tot-a-long’ wrist band is still not that bad.

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By: babe_kl https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1407 Thu, 29 Dec 2005 14:18:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1407 hey i started to use this on my boiboi few months back but after a few times he dun like the idea of being “confined”. so now most of the times he will hold on to our hands even though he does this most times but there were times when i’m busy juggling whilst making payment, this strap is certainly useful.

i’ve got loads of stares but i dun the hell care, its better to be safe than sorry. i have a few mommies came up to us asking us where to get the strap too ahahaha i guess we have just started the fad 😉

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By: Zara's Mama https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1406 Wed, 28 Dec 2005 17:15:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1406 Lb,
thanks for the support. *bow*

blurblur,
yeah, who cares.

vyvy,
yeah, conservative eastern culture.

anonymous,
good to know that you are one of the user.

Samm,
That is soooo traggic. Gosh, you are right about not wanting anybody to handle the child just in case you blame yourself for anything even though it may not be your fault..
I have to bear that in mind sometimes.

Michelle,
I think at this age, Zara has no fear yet. And when she’s walking about, she really have no knowledge or don’t care if we’re there.
But your method will help when she’s older..

Loc Kee,
SS like that good loh. No need to worry.

Yvy,
Yeah, what Samm mentioend was so traggic huh?

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By: yvy https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1405 Tue, 27 Dec 2005 15:25:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1405 samm!! thats awful!!! 🙁 yioh…like this better look like doggy than lose a kiddy. 🙁

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By: Loc Kee https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1404 Tue, 27 Dec 2005 12:22:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1404 hmm… i wont ldo it to SS lo, i like Frredom and i want her to enjoy that too. Though I did the chsing, but most of time she is veli obedient. She will Hold our hands when walking.

We started training her to do that since veli beginning :>

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By: michelle https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1403 Mon, 26 Dec 2005 08:46:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1403 I tried this on my son, maybe it can work on your Zara. I actually hide, following closely behind him while he wander away. He got frightened when mummy was not around to be seen. Now he dare not move a inch away from mummy from then on.

No comments on the leash, it has it pros and cons.

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By: Samm https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1402 Sun, 25 Dec 2005 11:26:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1402 I tot i’d buy one too, but frankly speaking, i prefer the body type. But me, i just use the nappy cloth and tie it round Gordon. Works fine till today. Me and my nappy cloth, got 1001 uses one. But having one is really better.

Dont bother about what others says, safety comes first. FIL’s friend’s very young child got ran over by a car because a family friend of the child took him for an outing. The child wouldnt let the uncle hold his hand, flung his dad’s friend’s hands off and ran towards the road and got killed.

I will not let anyone else take Gordon out. I’m not being frantic, but careful. Dont want to blame myself for anything unforseen events.

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By: Anonymous https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1401 Sun, 25 Dec 2005 04:21:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1401 i use the leash all the time my daughter dislike the backpack style. dont care what ppl think… as long as she’s safe

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By: Vyvy https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1400 Sun, 25 Dec 2005 02:44:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1400 Agnes, Dec is just like Zara.. not only does he want to run around in the mall, he refused to be carried.. he just loves to wander around and touch everything.

I think if I’m gonna start using that, my mil will be the 1st one to kill me :p

I guess our eastern culture is still too conservative for such stuffs

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By: blurblur https://mytwogirls.net/?p=144&cpage=1#comment-1399 Sat, 24 Dec 2005 10:26:00 +0000 http://mytwogirls.net/?p=144#comment-1399 I’ve friends around me who are using this on their child. Although i’ve never used it on Damien (Daddy don’t like, MEN!), i find that so long as both mother and child feels comfortable with it, who cares, right?? ;p

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