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one that cares about their childs safety,well being and happiness. And for the record if my family had a child that young NONE of us would be going. But then again I dont plan on anymore children so all I have to worry about is the one.
Am I missing something? Are you really trying to say Disneyland is not an appropriate place for two year olds?
I was wondering too. If Disney isn't appropriate, where is?
Apparently much better to sit at home in front of the tube than to be out doing something that might be tiring or overly exciting... or require compromise or might be made easier by a harness or .....
how in the world would use use a toilet seat to potty train your dog?????
Apparently you missed the point. But that's ok. It's good to know you aren't judging others...only mentioning what worked for you...
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. But as I said before (I think this is what like the 6th time?) THIS IS WHAT I WOULD DO. Me and me only. Everyone should be able to treat their animals oops I means kids however theyd like. (within limits of course )
I never said they are to restricting, I think they give more freedom than strollers I just think that you shouldnt use something on children you use on animals. Whats next shock collars if they cry to much??
Anyways in your cousins case I would have tried to find someone to watch the younger children and if that wasnt possible we wouldnt have went. But as I said before (I think this is what like the 6th time?) THIS IS WHAT I WOULD DO. Me and me only. Everyone should be able to treat their animals oops I means kids however theyd like. (within limits of course )
You know, I don't think you're really being "nonjudgemental" here.
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Fine by me! I just went back and re-read all the Disney posts and realized they were all from you. I thought more people had chimed in.
I really have to wonder what kind of parent would leave a 2 year old at home with a sitter while taking the older one to Disneyland. I don't need an answer to that. I'm just imagining my reaction if I had a friend actually tell me they were doing that.
FWIW I DID wait until mine were 4 and 6 and no harness or stroller was needed.
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one that cares about their childs safety,well being and happiness. And for the record if my family had a child that young NONE of us would be going. But then again I dont plan on anymore children so all I have to worry about is the one.
I don't understand this response. A two year old will enjoy Disney on his/her own level. The other kids will enjoy it on their level. I think Disney is far more appropriate than say, Mexico, for small kids, and I know people who do that.
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Am I missing something? Are you really trying to say Disneyland is not an appropriate place for two year olds?
I agree. We went there when our oldest was five and the younger one was two. Then we went again when the youngest was five, as a birthday present to her. I mean, what better place for a family vacation? Granted, it's expensive, but there are ways to trim expenses a bit.
She's at your house now? She was here all of last week. Yup, ZAP!
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