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kitsch magazine: pop culture, politics, college, etc. ithaca's premier student magazine, serving cornell and ic. ... I do understand wanting to protect your child against leash-deterred kidnappers. But I am about as likely to slap a dog leash around my child’s wrist as I am to feed her Puppy Chow or ask her to retrieve...
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kitschmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id...
kitschmag.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=123&Itemid=46
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[...] guess there could be a debate on whether or not even putting your child on a leash is parent fail, but when you take that leash and tie it up to a chair or fence, there really is no [...]
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www.parentfail.com/kid-on-leash/
www.parentfail.com/kid-on-leash/
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Catwoman wrote: I think the leash is not the issue here-it's the method in which the parent uses the leash. Before I became a parent, I thought it was just awful to see a child on a leash or in a harness. I am still not entirely fond of leashes now that I am a parent, but I have bought and used one in the past.
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www.familycorner.com/parenting/growingpains/leash.shtml
www.familycorner.com/parenting/growingpains/leash.shtml
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The "leash" this child is wearing is actually a harness/backpack with a long strap connected. These are for free spirited children who have no fear. ... As a parent of 3 kids, all under the ages of 6, I feel as if she getting unfairly ridiculed. We have no clue if this child has any behavioral issues or any emotional issues.
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www.parentdish.com/2009/08/04/parenting-can-be-a-drag-f...
www.parentdish.com/2009/08/04/parenting-can-be-a-drag-for-woman-who-keeps-child-on-a-leash/
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There are times when I have heard a parent with a particularly challenging child say that they have used a leash to prevent a the child from running away at say, the zoo or the airport. But to walk down a quiet suburban sidewalk with your kid leashed?
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www.parentdish.com/2007/09/29/would-you-leash-your-chil...
www.parentdish.com/2007/09/29/would-you-leash-your-child-for-a-casual-afternoon-walk/
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Deep thoughts from the mind of a child ... The First Parent ... Learn the names of every character from Barney and Friends, Sesame Street and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. When you find yourself singing ``I love you, you love me'' at work, now you finally qualify as a parent.
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www.boulder.swri.edu/~joel/jake/haha.html
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$4 Flat Rate Shipping For All Orders Shipped Within the United States. ... My Account | Cart Contents | Checkout ... All Products; Baby/Kid's Closet; Bathing; Bottle Feeding; BreastFeeding; Clearance; Diapering & Potty Training->; Feeding Solids; Gifts; Luxuries for Mom; Mom's Closet->; New Arrivals; On the Go...
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www.supermomz.com/store/opair-connectable-child-parent-...
www.supermomz.com/store/opair-connectable-child-parent-fanny-pack-p-85.html
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When you can't always hold their hand...the Parent Pager™ sounds an alert that your child is out of reach. The Adult's Unit can be slipped into a pocket or clipped to a belt. The Child's Unit is housed in a pouch, on an adjustable belt and can be worn in back to prevent tampering ... Socially acceptable "Child Leash".
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www.thecyberside.com/products/parentpagers/
www.thecyberside.com/products/parentpagers/
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ummm...I was interested until you said the "magic word". Why not "Come here, boy?" or "Heel?" If you train him like an animal you might as well treat him like one. Why not a leash? ... I'd much prefer to see that at the grocery store than a frusterated parent yelling at their child. I think suggesting he treats his child like...
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www.parenthacks.com/2007/05/ground_tie_your.html
www.parenthacks.com/2007/05/ground_tie_your.html
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