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thoughts on kids on leashes
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i also wonder when i see kids on leashes like if that kid is maybe a special kid with like autisms and adhds and whatever like maybe that parent isnt lazy at all maybe they have a special kid who needs special considerations
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Claire wrote:
some of you are truly failing to consider things like this https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/23/us/mall-of-america-boy-recovering/index.html
wtf
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spynation wrote:
Claire wrote:
some of you are truly failing to consider things like this https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/23/us/mall-of-america-boy-recovering/index.html
omg i remember that story when it first happened if im thinking abt the same event ........... mad
like dude literally just grabbed a random child and threw him three stories 

my sister was at that mall like three weeks after that with her nephews and she was so paranoid like obvious lightning doesnt strike the same place twice but like knowing a thing like that happened to a kid the same age was enough to like make her worry the whole time they were there
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'killing an adult didn't work so lemme just kill a kid' ???? there are really some sickos in this world
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or consider also this - if that one kid had been on a leash instead of in a gorrilla enclosure maybe harambe would still be alive. idk man something to think about.
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Claire wrote:
i also wonder when i see kids on leashes like if that kid is maybe a special kid with like autisms and adhds and whatever like maybe that parent isnt lazy at all maybe they have a special kid who needs special considerations
yeah this is what im saying but according to some people mentioning asd in any context ever is borderline ableism and thou shalt not speaketh on the spectrum . but im ON the spectrum and would know better than anyone who isnt that parents of autistic kids r one of the main demographics leashes are targeted to because of the issues they may face lol
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Claire wrote:
spynation wrote:
Claire wrote:
some of you are truly failing to consider things like this https://www.cnn.com/2019/11/23/us/mall-of-america-boy-recovering/index.html
omg i remember that story when it first happened if im thinking abt the same event ........... mad
like dude literally just grabbed a random child and threw him three stories 

my sister was at that mall like three weeks after that with her nephews and she was so paranoid like obvious lightning doesnt strike the same place twice but like knowing a thing like that happened to a kid the same age was enough to like make her worry the whole time they were there
for a sec i was thinking "why is she talking about lightning" ....... LOL but yeah im glad to hear the kid is recovering though
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spynation wrote:
Claire wrote:
spynation wrote:
omg i remember that story when it first happened if im thinking abt the same event ........... mad
like dude literally just grabbed a random child and threw him three stories 

my sister was at that mall like three weeks after that with her nephews and she was so paranoid like obvious lightning doesnt strike the same place twice but like knowing a thing like that happened to a kid the same age was enough to like make her worry the whole time they were there
for a sec i was thinking "why is she talking about lightning" ....... LOL but yeah im glad to hear the kid is recovering though

 sorry its a metaphor lol 
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i think like the IMAGE of a kid on a leash is like shocking and offensive to people like without considering why they might be needing it

but then at the same time youll see this and think its cute right?



or idk is the daycare walk rope also offensive lmfao
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spynation wrote:
Solar wrote:
acidreflux wrote:
especially on public transport, yeah, then kids def needs to be leashed down.
like 2 weeks ago this little girl would continue to walk up and down the bus and talk to the driver, press buttons and talk to the other ppl on the bus meanwhile her mom desperately tried to get her to sit down but had her hands full w a tiny baby.
the girl then had a massive tantrum and started to kick, scream at and punch her mom ... like i'm sry, but leashed
tbh that just comes with raising a child... like your child won't always be an angel, especially not in public, it's normal to not always have control over your child. if you cant handle that, don't get a child bc a leash wont stop a tantrum / kicking / punching
spoken like someone who has zero younger siblings and/or children who need to be protected from themselves lest they literally RUN INTO THE ROAD . i never knew this was a moral debate so im highkey bewildered rn
i've worked with children aged 3-8 for several years, so everything i say comes from the things i've learned while working with these kids. i've done multiple activities with these children that require walking next to a busy road - holding hands was always enough ? i don't see how a leash would ever be necessary. 
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spynation wrote:
Solar wrote:
spynation wrote:
"my brother used to get put on a leash due to his autism making him uncontrollable in the street"
that doens't answer my question 
not every kid on a leash has autism
not every kid with autism is uncontrollable
a leash is not for kids with autism pe rse
sorry im a bit confused because how have u interpreted me giving an example of a child who needed a leash a generalization of autism ? im autistic too and im completely different from my brother so u didnt need to mansplain but i respect the effort to be correct at every little thing it seems exhausting
i'm not saying you're making a generalization, i asked you what you think a leash is for & why you think its not bad parenting to have your child on a leash (because you said in your first post that people have no idea what a leash is for exactly & think it's bad parenting, when you clearly disagree). & your answer is something you already said in your first post, which doesn't answer my question else i wouldn't have asked it in the first place
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lovelin wrote:
i use to be on a leash when i was a baby
what, last year ?
Klavier
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anyway ive tricked my siblings into leashes by telling them theyre horses<3
Alam
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I've never seen people do that here so it's definitely a cultural thing because the birthrate here is 3 on average per woman so loads of people just have like 5, 6, 7 kids easy. Would probably be better if more people used leashes, to be honest, instead of turning their other children into their own siblings' parents, you know?
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Solar wrote:
spynation wrote:
Solar wrote:
tbh that just comes with raising a child... like your child won't always be an angel, especially not in public, it's normal to not always have control over your child. if you cant handle that, don't get a child bc a leash wont stop a tantrum / kicking / punching
spoken like someone who has zero younger siblings and/or children who need to be protected from themselves lest they literally RUN INTO THE ROAD . i never knew this was a moral debate so im highkey bewildered rn
i've worked with children aged 3-8 for several years, so everything i say comes from the things i've learned while working with these kids. i've done multiple activities with these children that require walking next to a busy road - holding hands was always enough ? i don't see how a leash would ever be necessary. 
oh shit sorry ur right working w a few kids offers way more insight than having siblings and/or children on the spectrum , and whatever u know is representative of all even tho my example of a child im related to who needed one is invalid :/ how could i have been sooooo wrong
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