DD is 19 months, we live in central london by lots of busy roads. She doesn't like being in the pram for any length of time but is also reluctant to hold hands. At the moment I take the 'if you won't hold mummy's hand you have to go in the pram' approach, which means she's in and out of the pram every few minuts. I wondered about reins because I'd like to be able to walk more with her but am scared about her wriggling away and running into the road.
But not quite sure about the idea of having her on what is essentially a lead. What are your thoughts/experiences?
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reins for toddlers - acceptable or not?
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itsalwaysthequietones · 31/07/2009 13:19
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31/07/2009 13:47
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