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I Have A Son With ASD Who Is 6 Years Old. Child Harness And Leads Seem To Conversial. Anyone Have Positive Experiences?
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posted May 29, 2013
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Our grandson is still young enough to fit in shopping cart. At home, when we are our in the yard, I do use the bear harness and the little cars with a handle. WONDERFUL QUESTION. I will begin to look into it.

posted May 30, 2013
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Pfft! I used one on all of my kids! Better attached to me then either running off and getting hurt or a parents worse nightmare - kidnapped! I didn't care what other people thought. My kids were safe and that's all that matters.

posted May 30, 2013
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We used one on my DS at Disneyland and I actually saw several other families using them too. I like the security I get and the "freedom" he gets.

posted May 29, 2013
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We used one on my oldest and believe me we got some ugly looks and even unnecessary comments. My son appears very regular to the untrained eye. But the good outweighed all the looks and comments. I was able to do things other mom's did without the fear of him wandering off. Plus he is fast and I have MS so constant chasing is not an option.

posted May 29, 2013
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Thanks for the positive comments.

posted May 29, 2013

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