Every child is different and it is up to the parents what is best for each and every child. My first son no leash my second I know I had to keep him on a leash to protect him he would not answer if I called out to him and would find him hiding in clothes in a store. He hated to hold my hand and would throw fits etc... my third son again no leash. Parents know their children best and what is best for each one.
@JuliusIsMe Never myself, but I hope by the grace of God you never have children as your comments speak for themselves as to your mentality and your capabilities at lashing out at a child. You Sir are a horrible person period.
@JuliusIsMe Are you really that stupid one cannot pay a cashier and open a wallet paying the cashier and at the same time hold a childs hand. You obviously are not a parent. Thank goodness and btw holding hands for my two other normal children was quite easy as mentioned but not for my special child. But obviously maybe he is even smarter than you are. Have a good day.
My mother used a leash on me when I was about 2-3 years old. My mother was NOT lazy and was/is the best parent any person could ever ask for! I was a very strong-willed toddler, though, who thought it was fun to run away from her in public. She leashed me for safety, because I did not comprehend that running away wasn't a good idea at that age. She didn't do it so she could just ignore me and it pisses me off that people would ever call her a horrible or lazy parent that didn't deserve children.
Leashes kill the theory of evolution, natural selection people. J/K, but I still think that they are so stupid. If your kid can't behave, then don't bring them out where it is dangerous, that's what my mom did until I was about three and could handle not running off, because when I stuck around we went to fun places. It's all about teaching the child, but people rather take the easy way out.
I think you do need to have your kids on a leash to keep them safe. Thee are some weird, disturbed people out their just waiting to take advantage of children who aren't supervised properly. You hear stories of people just sitting there, filming children that don't belong to them and then posting the footage on the internet for random peoples enjoyment..........uh, never mind.
Easy solution that doesn't involve a leash: supervise your children properly. Hold their hand, carry them, at the very least watch them Is that really so difficult? Or are people just so lazy that they can't be bothered to do anything more than hold a strap on their kids?
Either my last comment was too dry, or your taking it to a whole new lvl. In case of the later, props for the commitment. You had me going for a while.
If someone was holding the leash, the boy would run in circles and get the leash wrapped around his neck. Also the parent would not notice because the main reason for buying a leash is so you wouldn't have to watch him.
I can understand a kid wearing a leash if he/she wanders off a lot or if the kid is in a busy area with her parents and they don't want the kid running off. But when it gets to the point where the parents are fully relying on the leashes to keep their kids safe instead of watching their kids themselves is when there is a problem. When you are a parent, you will have to change your lifestyle, you're taking care of someone else now. You can't just tie a kid up and not worry about them anymore.
Maybe stupid people who put their kid on a leash shouldn't of had them in the first place? The fact that you can't seem to watch your own offspring says, hey, maybe you need to stop breeding?
Like, if they're walking by a main road or something.
In any case, kids misbehaving does not automatically mean an awful parent. They don't instantly learn, and to assume they do, or otherwise force them to, is called totalitarianism and was popularized by a lovely man named Hitler...
I remember one day I saw two kids push down a toddler on a leash and run away. The mother didn't see the kids push her down because she was talking to some other woman. What good are the leashes if you don't pay attention to your kid.
I know that there are some situations where a parent could need this tool but doing every thing in the name of keeping your kid from getting a scratch is rediculous. Might as well keep them locked in a padded room their whole lives.
Yeh. My sister had a leash, I never did. We had the same parents. And knowing my sister, I can understand why they put her on a leash, she'd suddenly start running without any word, and didnt really care about cars, or death etc :/ I was more calm so didnt need one. Did you hear about the mom who dragged the kid in the store being put in jail? That was fucking wrong.. I wouldve liked my mom dragging me on a leash through a store on a boring shoping day.
Any of you against leashes have a young child with autism? My friends son who was autistic was hit by a car because he ran right into the street while she was pushing her double stroller (she has 3 kids). It is kind of hard to convince a toddler with autism to hold your hand or hold the stroller when your hands are occupied elsewhere pushing said stroller. In her case, I wish she had used a leash. Her son would be alive today.
Thank you! I DO have a child with autism, and mine once twisted his hand out of mine, and ran out in front of a baggage cart. It missed him. After that, we used a leash, until he got old enough to understand about holding hands, when we stopped.
Please, those of you who are so quick to condemn - please remember that not every child understands danger. And mentally challenged kids often look like everyone else - you can't tell by looking at them. We love them. We're trying to protect them.
Even children without autism. Toddlers can be extra busy and fast. I feel like if my little cousin had had a leash he'd still be alive today also. He ran off and we couldn't find him. We searched and searched around the church. My fears were that he had run into the woods and had been bitten by a snake or had been hit by a car. We finally found him in a dunking booth, drowned.
Missy1e23, I am sorry to hear about your nephew. I am petrified of something similar happening with my daughter who is 2 1/2 and may be autistic (she is being assessed soon).
Parents need to teach their children that they have to hold your hand, no exceptions. I have 3 year old twin boys who are very very active, but they know that when we are walking down the road or in a store that they have to hold my hand, or if my hands are full carrying grocery bags, then they can hold onto my shirt or jacket. If people are not taking the time to teach them this early then it will be harder to keep them close when the leash is no longer used.
ok we know that when you dont need a leash anymore they will no better do you see anyone with a leash on a child over 3 or 4. my son is 4 and has autism , I haven't use one lately but when i go on a cruise this year i will definately have it for use if need be and if at 5 next yr when we go to DW it will be on hand just in case. b/c it gets exhausting to chase a child constantly who can't control him self. my other son had one on maybe when he was like 2 or 3 and that was only b/c we were at DW.
They wear them so parents won't have to worry about their child getting lost or running into the street. Many toddlers have been hit by cars because they dash away from their parents, you tell them to stop or try to run after them they just run faster, this is a great way of keeping your child safe and close to you.
if your kids are running into streets then you are not doing your job as a parent. If you cannot keep a watchful, respectful eye on your kids than you do not deserve them. bottom line. Leashes are for lazy irresponsible parent who are too pussy to spank thier kids if they are being brats and too LAZY to go after the kid if he walks off.
and you would need a leash because judging from the tasteful videos you like to watch, it seems as if you would be to preoccupied or immature to properly manger your child. HAHAHAHAHA. wierdo
you dont have kids and if you have 2 sm ones its a job. parents are not lazy i don't use a leash for my son everywhere we go and he has autism but if i am by myself or his brother.i use it b/c he is very strong does not realize danger. i used one for my typical son both when i try to get my kids to exercise & not push them in a buggy so they will be lazy ! & i love my kids and don't want to get lost in Disney World i use it to keep them close ! Don't judge until u have been in Our shoes !
All the commenters here who agree with this shouldn't make kids. Fucking idiots.
JuliusIsMe 4 weeks ago
Every child is different and it is up to the parents what is best for each and every child. My first son no leash my second I know I had to keep him on a leash to protect him he would not answer if I called out to him and would find him hiding in clothes in a store. He hated to hold my hand and would throw fits etc... my third son again no leash. Parents know their children best and what is best for each one.
stacey4u2luv 3 months ago
@stacey4u2luv Wow, you're a horrible parent. Did you ever think about setting your children for adoption?
JuliusIsMe 4 weeks ago
@JuliusIsMe Never myself, but I hope by the grace of God you never have children as your comments speak for themselves as to your mentality and your capabilities at lashing out at a child. You Sir are a horrible person period.
stacey4u2luv 4 weeks ago
@stacey4u2luv You hold on to your child by using a leash. Didn't you hear about holding Hands?
JuliusIsMe 4 weeks ago
@JuliusIsMe Are you really that stupid one cannot pay a cashier and open a wallet paying the cashier and at the same time hold a childs hand. You obviously are not a parent. Thank goodness and btw holding hands for my two other normal children was quite easy as mentioned but not for my special child. But obviously maybe he is even smarter than you are. Have a good day.
stacey4u2luv 4 weeks ago
@stacey4u2luv Have a good day, typical Fox News watcher. lulz.
JuliusIsMe 4 weeks ago
My mother used a leash on me when I was about 2-3 years old. My mother was NOT lazy and was/is the best parent any person could ever ask for! I was a very strong-willed toddler, though, who thought it was fun to run away from her in public. She leashed me for safety, because I did not comprehend that running away wasn't a good idea at that age. She didn't do it so she could just ignore me and it pisses me off that people would ever call her a horrible or lazy parent that didn't deserve children.
cynopt 7 months ago 3
a leash can't be worn at all times tragic things happen kids are not dogs pay closer attention to ur kids don't treat them like dogs
mandy28mi 7 months ago
This is way too cute!!!!!!! Thumbs up if you agree
WaterKayleeKatara 10 months ago
Leashes kill the theory of evolution, natural selection people. J/K, but I still think that they are so stupid. If your kid can't behave, then don't bring them out where it is dangerous, that's what my mom did until I was about three and could handle not running off, because when I stuck around we went to fun places. It's all about teaching the child, but people rather take the easy way out.
recita1717 11 months ago
Why kids wear leashes???? This video explains nothing about why kids wear leashes. stupid video.
lsufan80 11 months ago
And if he trips, falls and hurts himself, the parents will try to sue the band.
BricktownBubba 1 year ago 2
Hehe my dog goes crazy like that too when we take her off the leash
LOL Ahhh I kid I kid... But seriously although my folks never put a leash on me (did have too they were scary lol) I dont judge parents that do
MzGreenEyes89 1 year ago
I think people would be happier if the parent wore the harness and the kid had the leash attached to their wrist.
I'd do it cause it's really funny and makes people like molewizdork piss themselves.
cloudberry121 1 year ago
I think you do need to have your kids on a leash to keep them safe. Thee are some weird, disturbed people out their just waiting to take advantage of children who aren't supervised properly. You hear stories of people just sitting there, filming children that don't belong to them and then posting the footage on the internet for random peoples enjoyment..........uh, never mind.
icantstopdoingthis 2 years ago
@icantstopdoingthis
Easy solution that doesn't involve a leash: supervise your children properly. Hold their hand, carry them, at the very least watch them Is that really so difficult? Or are people just so lazy that they can't be bothered to do anything more than hold a strap on their kids?
KHChaosrules 2 years ago
Either my last comment was too dry, or your taking it to a whole new lvl. In case of the later, props for the commitment. You had me going for a while.
icantstopdoingthis 2 years ago
kids wear leashes because.... CHILD MOLESTERS ARE HUNTING THEM DOWN HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
scottspeaksfuckinsux 2 years ago
If someone was holding the leash, the boy would run in circles and get the leash wrapped around his neck. Also the parent would not notice because the main reason for buying a leash is so you wouldn't have to watch him.
goosenamedbrian 2 years ago
don`t but kids on leashes, let them hit by car much more fun lol
MrThereper 2 years ago
I can understand a kid wearing a leash if he/she wanders off a lot or if the kid is in a busy area with her parents and they don't want the kid running off. But when it gets to the point where the parents are fully relying on the leashes to keep their kids safe instead of watching their kids themselves is when there is a problem. When you are a parent, you will have to change your lifestyle, you're taking care of someone else now. You can't just tie a kid up and not worry about them anymore.
GymnastS 2 years ago
Maybe stupid people who put their kid on a leash shouldn't of had them in the first place? The fact that you can't seem to watch your own offspring says, hey, maybe you need to stop breeding?
siryousuckalot 2 years ago 3
Sometimes it's for safety...
Like, if they're walking by a main road or something.
In any case, kids misbehaving does not automatically mean an awful parent. They don't instantly learn, and to assume they do, or otherwise force them to, is called totalitarianism and was popularized by a lovely man named Hitler...
molewizard 2 years ago
totalitarianism was around LONG before hitler.
00D00 2 years ago
"Popularized..."
molewizard 2 years ago
@00D00 dumbass lern to read keyword was popularized
pitbulizbak 2 years ago
@molewizard
Forcing your kid to do what you tell them to is pretty much what parenting is about.
KHChaosrules 2 years ago
First time?
I wasn't aware kids NEVER misbehaved.
I wasn't aware you are able to tell your kid EVERYTHING that is wrong to do before they do it.
I wasn't aware it was possible to teach a kid to obey you like a slave.
I don't buy parents who say 'You try raising a child, it's not as easy as it seems!'
That's just self-justification. But there are some things, I'm afraid, you can't control, even if you were Hitler.
molewizard 2 years ago
What's with all the Hitler commentary?
KHChaosrules 2 years ago
Replace 'kid' with 'jew' and 'parenting' with 'nazism' in your original post.
I don't think I really need to explain that, though.
molewizard 2 years ago
@molewizard Ok are you serious? it is totally different, the parents actually care about there kids.
ThePressUsaTv 1 year ago
I remember one day I saw two kids push down a toddler on a leash and run away. The mother didn't see the kids push her down because she was talking to some other woman. What good are the leashes if you don't pay attention to your kid.
I know that there are some situations where a parent could need this tool but doing every thing in the name of keeping your kid from getting a scratch is rediculous. Might as well keep them locked in a padded room their whole lives.
picatsoforfma 2 years ago 3
Yeh. My sister had a leash, I never did. We had the same parents. And knowing my sister, I can understand why they put her on a leash, she'd suddenly start running without any word, and didnt really care about cars, or death etc :/ I was more calm so didnt need one. Did you hear about the mom who dragged the kid in the store being put in jail? That was fucking wrong.. I wouldve liked my mom dragging me on a leash through a store on a boring shoping day.
Kan2209 2 years ago
why dumb fuck parents should pay attention to their kids more often...
footballbeast13 2 years ago
Any of you against leashes have a young child with autism? My friends son who was autistic was hit by a car because he ran right into the street while she was pushing her double stroller (she has 3 kids). It is kind of hard to convince a toddler with autism to hold your hand or hold the stroller when your hands are occupied elsewhere pushing said stroller. In her case, I wish she had used a leash. Her son would be alive today.
veronicau22 2 years ago 5
Thank you! I DO have a child with autism, and mine once twisted his hand out of mine, and ran out in front of a baggage cart. It missed him. After that, we used a leash, until he got old enough to understand about holding hands, when we stopped.
Please, those of you who are so quick to condemn - please remember that not every child understands danger. And mentally challenged kids often look like everyone else - you can't tell by looking at them. We love them. We're trying to protect them.
SnowOcelot 2 years ago 3
I'm so sorry for your friend by the way. That's awful, poor lady. It could so easily have been me.
SnowOcelot 2 years ago
Even children without autism. Toddlers can be extra busy and fast. I feel like if my little cousin had had a leash he'd still be alive today also. He ran off and we couldn't find him. We searched and searched around the church. My fears were that he had run into the woods and had been bitten by a snake or had been hit by a car. We finally found him in a dunking booth, drowned.
missy1e23 2 years ago 16
Missy1e23, I am sorry to hear about your nephew. I am petrified of something similar happening with my daughter who is 2 1/2 and may be autistic (she is being assessed soon).
SnowOcelot, I am so glad your son was ok.
veronicau22 2 years ago 2
@missy1e23 :'( was he autistic? i hope the lord is protecting him and keeping him safe
kaylinsvlog 1 year ago
@kaylinsvlog I'm 11 months late, sorry. no, he wasn't autistic.
missy1e23 2 months ago
Parents need to teach their children that they have to hold your hand, no exceptions. I have 3 year old twin boys who are very very active, but they know that when we are walking down the road or in a store that they have to hold my hand, or if my hands are full carrying grocery bags, then they can hold onto my shirt or jacket. If people are not taking the time to teach them this early then it will be harder to keep them close when the leash is no longer used.
ladyeeyore31 3 years ago
ok we know that when you dont need a leash anymore they will no better do you see anyone with a leash on a child over 3 or 4. my son is 4 and has autism , I haven't use one lately but when i go on a cruise this year i will definately have it for use if need be and if at 5 next yr when we go to DW it will be on hand just in case. b/c it gets exhausting to chase a child constantly who can't control him self. my other son had one on maybe when he was like 2 or 3 and that was only b/c we were at DW.
Nikkita77 2 years ago
but still funny x_x
zombiegod333 2 years ago
why kids wear leashes.........for our amusement
FCnewyorkESC 3 years ago 23
They wear them so parents won't have to worry about their child getting lost or running into the street. Many toddlers have been hit by cars because they dash away from their parents, you tell them to stop or try to run after them they just run faster, this is a great way of keeping your child safe and close to you.
BackstreetAbortion 3 years ago
if your kids are running into streets then you are not doing your job as a parent. If you cannot keep a watchful, respectful eye on your kids than you do not deserve them. bottom line. Leashes are for lazy irresponsible parent who are too pussy to spank thier kids if they are being brats and too LAZY to go after the kid if he walks off.
FCnewyorkESC 3 years ago
You are obviously not a parent.
BackstreetAbortion 3 years ago
nope, but i have friends who are, but they are good parents. meaning, they do not need leashes.
FCnewyorkESC 3 years ago
and you would need a leash because judging from the tasteful videos you like to watch, it seems as if you would be to preoccupied or immature to properly manger your child. HAHAHAHAHA. wierdo
FCnewyorkESC 3 years ago
you dont have kids and if you have 2 sm ones its a job. parents are not lazy i don't use a leash for my son everywhere we go and he has autism but if i am by myself or his brother.i use it b/c he is very strong does not realize danger. i used one for my typical son both when i try to get my kids to exercise & not push them in a buggy so they will be lazy ! & i love my kids and don't want to get lost in Disney World i use it to keep them close ! Don't judge until u have been in Our shoes !
Nikkita77 2 years ago
Cute kid. Lot's of energy. He's taking himself for a walk. How cute is that!?
sweatintotheoldies 3 years ago
This has been flagged as spam show
fuckin toddeler
sealove127 3 years ago
do you people relize the child has a leash on you downed another mother for putting one one her kid but this ones okay
mommacece2005 4 years ago
hehe cute kid
Hakudoshi19 4 years ago
lol he's having tha gayest time of his life!!!!
horsygirl306 4 years ago 5
Cute...
Pawys1111 4 years ago
LOLL
obsessed1a 5 years ago