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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 587097" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Hound dog: Of course it is not harmful for a kid to walk. However it may be harmful for parent getting to work in time, if you walk two miles to day-care-centre in 3-year-old's speed. Or in our case very harmful to get in time to our playgroup (there difficult child really didn't like going) <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p>And I have to say, that when difficult child decided he wouldn't walk a feet more, he really didn't. Not really even when 'left behind.' And of course I couldn't even try to leave him behind most of the time. He may be difficult child but he is not stupid, never was. There was some rules when we were walking somewhere. He had to stay between the stroller and brink of the boardwalk, no going to the side there the road was and no going near the ditch (there always seemed to be one of those in other side....) Now, any guesses where difficult child was running on the moment I would tell him I would leave and actually took a few steps and wasn't in grabbing distance of him any more? </p><p></p><p>Strollerboard really made it so much easier to walk with him and easy child to places. If he got tired or walked too slow or was misbehaving, it was mostly so easy to just have him stand on the board and get moving. Those times when he absolutely refused to stand on it were luckily quite few.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 587097, member: 14557"] Hound dog: Of course it is not harmful for a kid to walk. However it may be harmful for parent getting to work in time, if you walk two miles to day-care-centre in 3-year-old's speed. Or in our case very harmful to get in time to our playgroup (there difficult child really didn't like going) :winking: And I have to say, that when difficult child decided he wouldn't walk a feet more, he really didn't. Not really even when 'left behind.' And of course I couldn't even try to leave him behind most of the time. He may be difficult child but he is not stupid, never was. There was some rules when we were walking somewhere. He had to stay between the stroller and brink of the boardwalk, no going to the side there the road was and no going near the ditch (there always seemed to be one of those in other side....) Now, any guesses where difficult child was running on the moment I would tell him I would leave and actually took a few steps and wasn't in grabbing distance of him any more? Strollerboard really made it so much easier to walk with him and easy child to places. If he got tired or walked too slow or was misbehaving, it was mostly so easy to just have him stand on the board and get moving. Those times when he absolutely refused to stand on it were luckily quite few. [/QUOTE]
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