I think they're great, so long as the parent isn't using them to literally drag their kid. I don't see how they're much different from forcing the child to hold your hand, except that it gives you AND them a little more freedom about it. Not to mention, the backpack harness thingies they have now are cute and I've seen children have fun with them.
When I was young, I saw a lot of kids in those wrist-to-wrist tethers (This would be about 20 years ago). I was too old for one at that point, but even then, I had nothing against them.
When I was even younger; too big to fit in the grocery carriage but not old enough to be trusted to nit run off, my mom's rule was that I had to be holding onto either her or the cart at all times. I wish we had a harness back then, so she wouldn't have to worry about moving too fast for me to keep up, since I was such a tiny kid (and still am).
When I was young, I saw a lot of kids in those wrist-to-wrist tethers (This would be about 20 years ago). I was too old for one at that point, but even then, I had nothing against them.
When I was even younger; too big to fit in the grocery carriage but not old enough to be trusted to nit run off, my mom's rule was that I had to be holding onto either her or the cart at all times. I wish we had a harness back then, so she wouldn't have to worry about moving too fast for me to keep up, since I was such a tiny kid (and still am).
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