Sorry if this seems like a hijack but I read this with interest as it is one of my concerns. I have DD who is 3 in Sept and DS who is 2 in Oct and they will run in different directions in the park so I feel better taking them with DH or friend. In the steet I generally walk with DS in pushchair and DD walking. Even at her age she does like to run off and finds it really funny so I put a wrist strap on her so that there are no accidents. But I understand some of the other posters commenting that it doesn't feel right for them but it's the only way I feel that my DD is safe. And maybe passers by think it's wrong too.
This is what happened today...
While walking up the hill to the supermarket, DD whines constantly wanting a cuddle (to be carried) and I refuse and try to jolly her along telling her that she enjoys walking, she is a big girl, etc. The walk is about 5 minutes and I just persevere. We get to the supermarket, DD is still complaining/crying and we go inside. I then look at bread and try to get her to help me choose her favourite and I am completely calm showing her the different breads, ie granary, seeded, wholemeal showing her DS's favourite and her favourinte but despite this the whining doesn't stop. I cuddle her but don't lift her. THEN a woman in her seventies (?) says "No wonder she is crying, you have her on a lead just like a dog." This is how I react:
Me: Well if I didn't she would run off.
Woman: She wouldn't do that.
Me: Well, she would and she has. What's better? That she doesn't wear a wrist strap and she runs into the road and is hit by a car and lies dead in the road or that she wears a wrist strap and is alive????
Woman: chin starting to quiver.
Me: I am her mother, I am protecting her and I know what I am doing so mind your own business.
Woman: speechless and walks off
Going back to madmarchhair, if you only have one toddler/child to think about, it is great to let them run in the park, but in the street, it's stressful and they are so quick. When my DD is at nursery in Sept and I have DS, I shall only let him walk in the busy high road with reins or a strap and won't worry about the opinions of passers by.