My wife and I are having an ongoing discussion about this, we're not seeing eye-to-eye. We're still quite a few years away from trying to have a child, but that doesn't stop us from arguing/discussing related issues.
You know those child harnesses, where a child is free to run, while tether to the parent? I really like that idea. Let them have their mobility, a sense of independence, while I still retain enough control keep them out of dangerous areas. I see it as a win-win situation. It's not painful or cruel to them.
However, my wife doesn't feel that way. She says "they feel wrong". I argue that you can't be in direct physical contact with your child at all times when on a walk, especially if you've got more than one. I think her beef with it is that it's treating the kids like you would a family pet.
Thoughts? Comments?
You know those child harnesses, where a child is free to run, while tether to the parent? I really like that idea. Let them have their mobility, a sense of independence, while I still retain enough control keep them out of dangerous areas. I see it as a win-win situation. It's not painful or cruel to them.
However, my wife doesn't feel that way. She says "they feel wrong". I argue that you can't be in direct physical contact with your child at all times when on a walk, especially if you've got more than one. I think her beef with it is that it's treating the kids like you would a family pet.
Thoughts? Comments?