Toddler Leash Saves Autistic Boy's Life | Great Smoky Mountains NP
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- * Near the end of the Video, we share how some people talked bad about us for using a Toddler leash with Ezra. What do you think?
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When you look at someone you do NOT see what is happening in their lives. People could have a lot going on that you don't know about and that not every disability is visible. Please be nice when you are talking or commenting about someone else, use nice, supportive, encouraging words. You never know, you might be the only reason they can smile or continue on with their day.
I love my dog and I do everything I can to keep her safe and protected including using a harness and leash. I absolutely adore my 2 children, and love them more than everyone and everything else. Why wouldn’t I protect my children in every way I possibly could? Why would I protect them less than I do my dog? I used restraints with both my children. The type depended on how old my children were and if had 1 or 2 children. While they were wearing the harness would giggle and play games.
That is an excellent point. Thanks for sharing
@@7Aheadfamily no, thank you for trying to educate people about life with autistic children, making yourself vulnerable in the process. I had a friend with 2 autistic children and I know how some people spoke to her. She ended up printing business cards explaining autism. No one has the right to criticise what you do to protect your children.
Thank you so much! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This is a great comment
@@daisysummer514 Thank you, I appreciate your kind words.
A friend had the perfect response when someone accused her of treating her child like a dog because she was using a toddler leash. "Yes I am. I love my dogs and do whatever is necessary to keep them from running into danger. Why would I do less for my child?"
I love that! ❤️ Thank you for sharing! ❤️
As long as your child’s safe and happy and comfortable no one else’s opinion matters
So true. ❤️ thank you.
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I think Ezra needs to be safe! So I think the toddler leash is wonderful!!
My son with autism is now 10. We learned the hard way that a leash was a necessity. My so. Was non verbal and lost in a Kohls store. After that we never went without one. I used to get looks and rude comments but at least he was safe.
FYI
I love watching your family. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, yeah that is scary! Thank you for sharing ❤️ and we’re so glad you enjoy the channel. ❤️
I used s leash Just once.
The emlloyees @ our local Store we're very Happy about IT but cistomers went nuts. One men even followrd us Home. Argued and attacked me on the Sidewalk. Soon after I Received a Letter From German child protection service & I had to explain myself.
Wow! That is crazy. I’m so sorry you had to go through that.
Hey....as parents we have to keep our children safe. There is no problem with a child safety leash. You/husband are outstanding parents! God bless you all!🙏🏼
Thank you. You’re very kind
Thank you so much ❤️
we as parents know our kids and know them well. we know what is needed to help them so don't let it bother you what others say they are not the ones who have to live with the consequences of what might happen if we let our guards down. I think you guys are GREAT parents and doing a great job raising your kids. by the way also sharing your experiences with others and helping young parents with questions and don't have anyone close to ask. so, thanks again.
Thank you so much Nina, I appreciate that ❤️
I went through a time where my son would do that too, from 3 to 7. He is turning 9 this week and thankfully now he is doing a lot better and understands to not run away from mommy. Praying Ezra will also surpass that phase, blessings 💙
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
I approve of toddler leashes because it keeps kids safe, especially with special needs.
Thank you for sharing! ❤️
My daughter, who was 19 at the time, ran into the street and her caregiver wasn't paying attention. Thank God nothing happened to her.
That is so scary! So glad she was ok. That can easily happen.
There is a lot of ignorance around using a safety harness leash on kids. I have an Autistic child too but actually used one on one of my kids who didn't have Austism, but was prone to distraction and getting lost when he was young. When we traveled to non english speaking countries he wanted it because he felt safe having that link to us in crowds if he let go of our hand. It's for safety and there are all kinds of reasons you may need one, I find the people who always want to comment are usually childless people who haven't been there and would be the first to judge if you had an accident without the strap too.
Thank you so much! 😊 I wholeheartedly agree! ❤️
I work in NYC and people need to do whatever is needed to keep kids out of traffic so I never judge parents for using leashes here. However, you have opened my eyes that some kids may also have leashes if they have special needs. Your parenting skills are amazing!
Well, you are so kind. ❤️ Thank you so much for commenting and sharing.
Who cares what anyone thinks, you do what’s right for your family, your doing awesome ❤
Thank you! That is a great attitude ❤️
A leash is a completely appropriate safety procedure to make sure Ezra and the rest of the family can have fun and be safe like they deserve:)
Thank you! I agree
Don't listen to strangers who do not know your family. A leash is a great idea for runners whether they are autistic or not. Their safety is paramount.
Thank you! ❤️
It is a great idea to have a toddler leash to keep Ezra safe. Safety is always important. You all are an amazing family! I love you all! ❤
Thank you so much! ❤️
Love Gatlinburg. Was there 10 yrs ago. Didn’t do the parks but did the Main Street. Want to go bk someday.
Thank you so much for sharing.
100% approve doing whatever it takes to keep the precious kiddos safe! I've been there too with identical twin girls with classic autism. ❤You're doing a great job! All the loving efforts of your whole family don't go unnoticed!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting ❤️. Twins with autism, wow I am sure we can learn a lot from you.
Though not involving kids with special needs, our family used harnesses with toddlers through 4 generations. mainly while travelling through railroad terminals, airports & other crowded areas.
I think that’s very wise. 😊
Thank you for sharing ❤️
I totally approve! His safety and your peace of mind is all that matters. You go Mom.💗
Thank you! ❤️
I do craft walking harnesses for older kids and can't thank you enough for raising awareness about those essential tools !
Absolutely! That is great! Do you make them and sell them on Etsy?
I love ❤️ toddler leashes have a 11 yr old autistic grandson can relate to the leash I have one
❤️❤️❤️ Thanks for Sharing!!!
12:21 Nice fun fact Mark!!!
(You learn something new each and everyday)
I love Mark’s fun facts! He knows so much
@@7Aheadfamily Indeed he does. Very talented your kids are Holly and Adam. Love Marks facts 2.
What I love is when Mark says to me randomly, “mom, did you know…” And then I just wait to hear a fact that I most likely didn’t know before. 😃
@@7Aheadfamily 😊 best moments
That’s why I love getting all This video. I can relive our family moments.
Ezra is as precious and deserving of experiencing life as any other child. He is wonderfully and fearfully made in God’s image as are the rest of your children as well as mine.
I myself am learning more about autism and may decide to get myself and daughter for an assessment for autism.
I appreciate your channel. Btw I used leashes with some of my children at times on outings to keep them safe and it wasn’t because of autism.
Thank you for sharing. Very true
Good it keeps the kids safe seems they love to travel with you
We have had so much fun together traveling!
I most definitely would use in order to keep my kiddo safe . Your doing wonderful job. Love your channel ❤
Do you have some runners as well? 😊 Thank you so much ❤️. Appreciate that a lot ❤️
@@7Aheadfamily Yes I do. My littles also on spectrum. Whatever you do to keep him safe is the right thing to do. On lookers as I call them don't know anything just judgemental humans .I don't even play no mind to on lookers when my littles has a meltdown in public. I give side eye and they get hint pretty quickly don't mess with mama bear☺ Love your videos 💙
Good idea. That is great advice.
Wow Mingo falls is beautiful!
It really is! ❤️
Ummm, I've seen some adults that could benefit from a leash! LoL Go 7-Ahead Fam!!!
Yeah. 😊 Thank you! ❤️
If people talk bad maybe they don’t understand the situation and it’s ok as long as it helps Ezra and he does not get hurt that’s what’s important.
Thank you. You make a good point
I find it very helpful with my autistic grandson child leash, i never used one but it helps him and me
So true! Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
In the 60's, my mother used a toddler leash on me. It kept me safe! My autistic grandson is now tethered! Otherwise, as you pointed out, he'd be in the street in the blink of an eye. He KNOWS when I shout "STOP" to freeze, but God-forbid that ONE TIME he doesn't! :-(
So true! Thank you for sharing ❤️
I’m 100% for toddler leashes. I used one on my son because he was a runner. Later in childhood he was in fact diagnosed with autism. Even if he wasn’t, I still don’t regret the leash.
Thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
I think a toddler leash for a typically developing kid his age would generally be a bad idea, but Ezra needs to be safe and the alternative would be to deny him many experiences.
Agreed. ❤️
We have a runner too, now she is 6 years old it is only when she have a AuDHD RSD episode in school, where she have no safe space to heal her brain. She still sit in the grocery cart when we go grocery shopping, if she isn't she will run around being very overstimulated by all the wrapping, the people and the food and things. She will also start a conversation up with everyone. As a family where we all are neurodivergente in many ways and combinations it is very stressful to do grocery shopping, and I prefer to do it myself in the morning when the grocery stores open, to limit the people who are in the store so I can get quickly in and out and get it all.
Thank you for sharing!
At Old Sturbridge Village they have wooden fences similar to the scene in this video that mentions “Bob”.
That is very interesting!💕💕 Thank you for sharing!💕💕
I think a leash for an Autistic child unable to listen a follow directions makes perfect sense. Especially in a crowded place where he could get lost or the chance of falling off a dangerous cliff. You are brave. We drove through the park with my 4 year old Austin son with ADHD. I wouldn't let him out of the car because he had mild autism but was more worried about the ADHD. Some people are not aware of the danger. Even a neurotypical child or adult could fall too.. I think it would be safe to have a leash on all neurotypical toddlers and preschoolers too,
So true!! Thank you for sharing your story! Yes, the ADHD also makes the leash very good to have. :)
67 years ago my mother used a leash on my brother, he was not autistic he was just a robust little boy who would never have gotten to adulthood if she hadn’t of used it! Keep your boy safe, heck with others thoughts!
Love that. ❤️. Thanks for sharing.
10:54 i approve of the toddler leash especially if Ezra needs a Toddler leash to stay safe 💕
Thank you for sharing!❤❤❤
I think it's up to each family what to do with their children. Its not cruel to keep a child safe..
Thank you ❤️. Agreed. 😊
Old Sturbridge village in Sturbridge, Massachusetts is also a good place to see how people lived around that time if someone happens to be in the area. The water wheel that I saw in this video reminded me a little of the water wheel there. I think the Old Sturbridge Village water wheel was bigger.
This reminds me that the first compound word that I learned (during the school field trip to Old Sturbridge Village at age seven) was “Water Wheel”. Not long after I learned other compound words including “hot dog”.
Being on the spectrum (level two when I was growing up) it took me much longer than normal to learn compound words.
Sturbridge is not a national park but it’s one of several places in Massachusetts that is worth visiting (along with Boston, Lexington, and Concord).
Incidentally even though Simon is not much of a runner you would still want to have both Ezra and Simon on toddler leashes if you go there.
On one trip to Boston when I was older than Ezra I threw the box of tea in the harbor and almost went overboard. Luckily my parents grabbed me just in time to prevent this. In addition Boston has many distractions and a lot of traffic. Like New York City I would say that most kids around Simon’s current age or younger (whether autistic or neurotypical) should probably be on toddler leashes for their own safety. If nothing else in either city it would be easy for a kid to take a wrong turn, get lost, and begin panicking. And panic can cause mistakes (even for adults).
Thank you for sharing!💜😊💜
In my opinion toddler leash is pretty helpful for Ezra, it can prevent many unfortunate things
I think we think alike. ❤️
You guys are awesome
Thank you! And so are you ❤️
Hi, I watch the autism family and I know you’re friends with them and I commented on loads of the autism family videos and I want to come out some of yours. I said this to the autism family and I’m going to say this to you. Thank you for spreading wellness of autism With it myself and so that’s for my brothers I love watching autism videos It makes me feel better about myself and that awareness event people saying how hard it is awesome people with autism
Thank you so much for sharing! ❤️ we love the Autism Family too. It’s good to spread awareness and normalize Autism.
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! We really appreciate it ❤️ so glad to have you in the community. Much Love ❤️
I used to wander around and got separated from my family as a kid to the point it became a man hunt for a kid who's lost near at an arcade now i might need one in case i went missing again 😂
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I think they're entirely appropriately when used correctly. The black harness looks much stronger and safer than the gray/blue one, espeically the way the chest clip was up at his neck. You do what needs to be done to keep your kids safe.
Thank you! Agreed. ❤️ we also ended up getting another leash that has worked really well…
New Leash for 7-Year-Old Autistic Boy Brings Freedom?
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I have two autistic kids. They where both on toddler leashes for their safety. We didn’t give a hoot what anyone thought. Their safety came first.
Good attitude! And thanks for sharing. It helps us feel less alone!
Great idea
Thank you, yeah, kind of necessary for us. 😊
Another wonderful and informative video!! Love you guys!! ❤
Thank you so much! 😃
@@7Aheadfamily you’re so welcome!! 😊
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Toddler Leashes: ✅ Yes I approve!!!
Its for Ezra’s own safety and wellbeing.
Without the toddler leash, things could of ended differently. Luckily they didn’t.
**Parents get the final say in their children’s safety.**
So true! Thank you! ♥️
Yes
Yes!
Don't listen to those bad comments. The Fact that Ezra is using a Toddler leash is YOUR choice, not theirs. The people who gave you bad comments are just rude and salty. People need to mind their own business, Do you think that?
Yes. There are a lot of rude people and comments, but also a lot of positive and supportive people out there too. ❤️ and I am grateful for the helpful and kind people.
Can you do a day in the life like what you do when you wake up and what you do normally? Sorry if that doesn’t make any sense
That is a really good idea! Thank you letting us know
It takes two seconds to run in front of a car. Thats all the reason there needs to be for having this safety equipment.
exactly!
My first is 15 months old and just had my first 'don't put that child on a leash.' He was walking by a road. I don't trust my wobbly car obsessed 15 month old's short attention span and toddler level self control. He's also so short I can't walk along holding his hand without great discomfort to me and him. I didn't know there was so much controversy about it.
Some people just have strong opinions about it, but most the time when we use it, people don’t comment.
Where are you guys around the 4th looking at a possible trip to the national parks
We haven’t made plans yet for the fourth, but what national park are you wanting to visit?
@@7Aheadfamily Zion, Bryce canyon and possibly the grand canyon or the hoover dam. Flying into Vegas and going from there
That is awesome! Yeah, hit us up when the time gets closer and we can see if we can work something together. 😊
Which type of backpack leash do you recommend for a teacher taking aut preKiddos on a fieldtrip?
Great question, I can let you know which ones we’ve used…
This is the retractable, and that we use on whatever leash we end up using…amzn.to/3svUVGL
This is the best one that we’ve used, it is a custom, one that this guy does based on your kids size…MyBiggerHarness.Etsy.com
This is a better it’s just generic one that could work as well…amzn.to/4340n0H
How do you keep him undoing himself in the car seat?
That’s a great question. Simon can unbuckle himself but he doesn’t do it. And Ezra we use a car seat that is a bigger booster seat and we use a lap and shoulder strap on top of that and since it’s buckled on the side, he can’t reach it. But if he were to just sit without a booster seat, he would escape.
We are going there next month but next week I am taking my ADHD son, my ASD son and a toddler on a week long trip, by myself. You already know, my ASD son will be attached to me wrist to wrist and I don't care what people say. So tired of stares and judging, either because I do "nothing" when he freaks out or because he is" leashed". Cause people don't ask why, they just judge. It will be fun!
That sounds like a lot of fun. We wish you guys the best on your trip! ❤️
I’m 17 and autistic and I could use one for my mum or dad or sister to hold when I’m having trouble with like crowds or stimulation so that a balloon popping doesn’t make me run into the road I wish it was more socially acceptable because there’s been a lot of close calls especially when I was younger
Thank you so much for sharing this! I agree! It definitely needs to become more socially acceptable. ❤️
I had the worst looks of judgement from people in my neighbourhood and patrons of a resto tables of people sat staring. I was alone with my asd 3 yr old. He was trying to bolt towards the lake which was across the street whilst there were trucks literally speeding by. He is too focused on gettong to the water but, not the cars. He knew we were in public and started screaming pulling trying to slam and run his face along the pave ment. In this case, i wish i had a harness type attachment so, i could defuse the trantrum, prevent getting hurt. And present to the ppl staring how positive parenting can be a challenge. But, is this the lazy way to deal with this issue? Specifically in high traffic urban public areas?
We can send you the link to the leash if you would like?❤️
La laisse je trouve ça bien car il a l’impression d’être en liberté et aussi sous contrôle de celui ou celle qui le tien
Love that, thank you so much for sharing. ❤️
Ok can somebody tell me where this candy store is at because i want some of their candy.
Right. 😊 it is a store in Gatlinburg Tennessee, they have a lot of crazy cool stores there. It is very much a tourist town.
Well in this case it is to insure Ezra's safety. I fully approve. Now if it was used for cruel and unusual punishment then I would be like no a ah no way! But y'all are not even near like that and you don't use cruel and unusual punishment or use it to torture him or for fun or anything. Y'all are using it to protect him. So that is fully understandable. Seeings as you guys fully well don't use cruel and unusual punishment. Plus he is Happy and comfortable. So that's all that's matters. So I agree with the person who commented that
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Does anyone know if a 100lb kid Is on a harness with a 14st man holding it would it work or would it hurt or injure the adult ?
Planning on air travel in 6 months and we’re going to need something to stop the young adult from eloping but at 100lb could a strong man keep a hold of the leash ?
I guess that depends on how tough each one of them is. 😊 Benson is 100 lb and he is very athletic, I could hold him I suppose but it would not be easy.
Yes, as long as the adult is strong you should be okay. Hopefully the young man isn’t trying hard to get away. 😊
It's very good for them autistic chidren to have a siblings because they can learn from them also😊 me also i have a 6 yr old son with mild autism and he has a little sister and a big brother and aside from us parents they can also relay to their siblings to learn to communicate and a playmate...
Very true. My aunt says the best thing you can give your Autistic child is a sibling.
I have adhd and getting testing for mild autism. I’m the oldest of three kids all some form of neurodivergent but I wish I had an older sibling to learn from
Some of Ezra’s vocal stims in this video are probably from sensory overload as a result of the sound of the rain.
Thank you for your insight🩵🩵
Absolutely approve …I used them for my non autistic toddlers because I couldn’t catch up to them if they bolted….
True! Ezra is so fast!
If it works that’s what matters I wonder what will you do when he is a teen he will be much taller and stronger so he might get away easier. I think people don’t understand if they stare or say mean stuff
❤️❤️❤️ I am hoping when he gets bigger he will have learned more about safety and need less help in that regard.
I am dealing with this in my grandson. I think I would use a leash
Thank you for watching! ❤️😊❤️
Yes I am ok with chields harneses. And also ussed them for m’y spécial neds chield. Just nedeed to to keep my chield sale. More importent them watt meen poeple said.
So true! Thank you for watching and commenting ❤️
Wow
Yeah, quite the adventure at great smoky mountain national park. 😊
And the whole toddler leash thing was quite interesting.
Can you please share the link of that leash?
Yes! This is the one that we have amzn.to/3WsEoOF
But honestly, we have had to repair that one ourselves a few different times, so next time we get one, it will be this one as it looks like it is much better quality amzn.to/4340n0H
@@7Aheadfamily thanks much for a detailed reply and link. Will check it out 🙂🙂
Of course. Good luck with everything! ❤️
That harness is totally reasonable. I'd just like to call it a harness than a leash. You might also want to try those designs that has a tiny backpack so it's more stylish or kiddie.
Sometimes even relatives might disapprove of this. It's not being lazy as a caretaker, it's just an extra protection for the kid. And if anything unexpected happens, at least you or strangers around could easily rescue him.
I'm have autism too and I feel more secured if I always stay close to people I know while walking but many things still distracts me. I really don't like getting lost because crowds are really overwhelming especially for a kid with autism.
Thank you so much for sharing, these are some great ideas. ❤️ so glad to have you joining us here.
I would just like to add that I work in a special needs classroom and we often use harnesses provided by the physical therapist for students that can walk but still need some assistance walking, for balance issues, seizure risk, fall risk, etc.
It has a strap in the back to hold onto that has a loop to put our hand in before holding the strap so it can't slip out of our hand. Some kids can jerk away from just a hand grip. This should say something about the fact that simply holding a kids hand may not be enough, for whatever reason.
It is a tool/ medical device, much like a wheelchair is a tool/ medical device for people who can't walk.
We also have padded helmets for children who have seizure risk, hit themselves, or bang their heads on the floor, tables, etc.
They are tools for safety or to help someone be as independent as possible. This also applies to small children who may need that extra safety tool.
I hope this helps in making people more aware and accepting.
Aspie here, I did research many years ago for a friends son with autism who is a wanderer/ runner, I found a company online run by a lady in Canada called Elaine, who makes custom harnesses for people with autism and other conditions, I recall Autism Family using one for their son Ian with a video or 2 showcasing the harness. from what I researched they are much stronger and longer lasting than the generic brands. Lastly your family is lovely and you are great parents.
Thank you so much. That looks awesome. Maybe we’ll get our next one from her. 😊 ❤️
"Harnesses by Elaine" ! She is the BEST! She has many options & all harnesses are custom made.
Thank you for sharing that! Those look like much better harnesses. We need to get one of those!
I did subscribe 🎉
Thank you!
Well in this case it is to insure Ezra's safety. I fully approve. Now if it was used for cruel and unusual punishment then I would be like no a ah no way! But y'all are not even near like that and you don't use cruel and unusual punishment or use it to torture him or for fun or anything. Y'all are using it to protect him. So that is fully understandable. Seeings as you guys fully well don't use cruel and unusual punishment
Thank you ❤️
A toddler leash is good for toddlers or kids with autism, because toddlers are crazy and want to go everywhere. With kids with autism that doesn’t notice the danger in so settings especially when you’re traveling around the U.S.
I agree. ❤️😊❤️
Normally hate them but with my second she went through it and i was worried for my mum to have her she refuses to hold hands and rips away. Its for safety and safety comes first people have no idea 6:04
Thank you so much for sharing ❤️💜❤️
Autisim or not some kids are runners. If a leash keeps them safe it's a good thing. It's a shame bystanders feel the need to tell someone how to parent.
Right. Thank you ❤️
Mam can kids with mild atisum talk???
Our son, Simon, who has mild autism, cannot talk yet, but he is making some good progress…
Secrets to Better Autism Communication - 7 Tips You Won't Believe!
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There a kids with autism that are talking, but you must have patience for hearing allways the same sentences again and again 😉
Yes. We’ve seen kids with echolalia. They are so cute.
@@bernthullen8211My oldest is nonverbal and my youngest spoke for the first time at 5. He talks a lot and can hold a normal conversation with you (Aspergers). My oldest has his own way of communicating. He understands you but battles to communicate back.
I think it's so much fun from mayo
Thank you! 😊
My son is 4 that’s also autistic and he’s unaware of danger…. He loves being outdoors but I’m afraid of him getting hurt, I thought getting him a safety leash as well so we can both enjoy the outdoors safely and without me worrying about him getting hurt. Or worrying that he will run into the road.. I think a safety leash is a good idea for kids that are unaware of danger.
We have a custom leash if you would like to buy it!
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@@7Aheadfamily oh wow thanks! Yeah how much is it?
@@7Aheadfamily nice! I’ll definitely check it out
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Yes, I personally believe national and state parks should require harnesses on kids on certain trails that might have elevated risks. I have used harnesses with kids ranging from 3 years old up to 10 years old I see no problem with it. A 9 year old was killed after falling 100 feet off an edge in the Shawnee so yes, nothing but positive towards harnesses on kids
wow. That is such a sad story.
Ganditii-va cum eram si noi si mai suntem uneori.
Eram orbi,la propriu,nou nouti si invatam sa vedem,emotia inainte de formarea sentimentelor,se invata,se descopera,se gestioneaza pana devine formula eficienta,biochimisme si consum.
Unghiul furnicii si unghiul vulturului
Greu
Adaptarea se face ....
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People with the criticism that you should just keep it to themselves like what I what I've gone through with my 3. You wouldn't believe The stuff that people said to me..
I bet.
@@7Aheadfamily That's one of the reasons why I don't talk to my father very often. And one of my older brothers.
Yeah, that is tough, especially with family.
totally believe in toddler leashes. it keeps your toddler safe, especially from their impulsive, dangerous decisions. rational thinking is not developed yet in toddlers so instead of forever correcting and making a stressful situation, you give the toddler space to be without the infinite corrections and accidents.
Agreed!❤️ The leashes are super helpful! If you want we can send you the link for one😉💕💕
totoler leashes are completely exeptable i used to need to have one and yes it was somtimes uncomfortable buut its not other peoples problem so they should keep out of othe peoples buisness
Agreed! Thank you for sharing ❤️
A child leash would have saved James Bulger life
True. That just breaks my heart. What happened to him is so terrible and horrific.
I genitori sanno bene cos'è meglio per il proprio figlio!!! Gli altri lasciali parlare!
Agreed! Thank you. 😊
if your child intentionally tries, today is dangerous stuff and it’s not like that then you should call someone else but in the case like hell, no it is you should have a toddler leash, but if they only run in the places would say no, I say then, and I don’t know if it’s necessary
I meant to say to do instead of today
I meant to say that, instead of hell
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You’re good. 😊
Yes! Safety first. 😊
They look like they all had fun for someone with problems it's agents my will to talk bad about special needs kids i thought it was cute
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@@7Aheadfamily no problem when I come across videos like this personally I have to watch I went through school being the target for bullies because I'm 3/4 the way deaf it's not fun I know
We’re so sorry to hear that. ❤️❤️❤️
It's ok I'm not worried about it anymore I'm happy with who I am that all that matters right
You are right! You matter! ❤️
Don’t use dog leash on kids.
Only use kiddos leash.
Yeah, it is a kiddos leash. 😊
Don’t use dog leash.
Actually, I guess one part of it is a dog leash.