The ‘Leashing’ of Children
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I would like to respond to Katherine Manabat’s letter (April 3) regarding the “leashing” of children.
I respond as a proud and responsible parent who “leashes” his child when visiting malls or walking in the streets. I do so because these hand-holders (not leashes) afford the children their natural curiosity and inquisitive tendencies yet restrain them from being the subject of a nationwide search as a result of abduction of which we parents are constantly aware.
The positive comments that both my wife and I have received from other parents regarding our use of the hand-holder leads me to believe that the aforementioned writer must be a person who has yet to have had any parental responsibility.
FREDERICK N. FERGUSON
Eagle Rock
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