Blisstime Anti Lost Wrist Link Safety Wrist Link for Toddlers, Babies & Kids
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Flormans
Greater than one weekWe have a runner for a child so we got this hoping it would help keep him near while also allowing him the freedom to do more of what he wants. Its been wonderful! We use these for grocery trips, walks around the block (where there is not a sidewalk), and pretty much anywhere that doesnt have a defined area for him to be free within. We love that he can do his thing without us having to bend over to hold his hand or race after him when he takes off (hes a speedy sucker). We also love that he can feel the pressure when he starts to push the limits and it almost always gets him to return back to the range intended. He hasnt figured out how to take it off yet, and honestly asks to put it on most of the times we go to the store so we are so so happy with that!
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Christel Halliday
> 3 dayI decided to invest in this for my 20 month old son who is walking since February and I had to get it because it comes with a handle for me as the adult to be able to have access to it when we’re both walking together.
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Juno
> 3 dayMy son is 3 and is on the spectrum. He will see things that he has to have and bolt. He also will run when over stimulated, so until now, the beach was a 2 man job. I love that I can spend time with my son anywhere and not have to worry if Ill catch him in time. Thank you soooooo much! You can not imagine what youve done for us. God bless!
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Judson Ruecker
> 3 dayI am so excited to write this review in the hopes of helping at least 1 mother who has autistic children or runners. I so did not want to get one of these but I am a single mother of autistic twins. My boy is a runner and screams in the stroller. It is a NIGHTMARE alone. My girl twin doesnt run and is more of the stand still collecting sticks type. She cant enjoy herself because I have to constantly grab her and run for my boy twin. I couldnt keep both happy so this little gadget was heaven sent. Went to the park today and I almost cried because the experience was night and day. I didnt feel defeated or overwhelmed. I got the long one so he still could run but not too far and she could happily collect sticks so both were happy. Well all 3 of us were happy. If you are on the fence please take a chance and try it because i guarantee u it will change ur quality of parenting on outings. I was embarrassed but not anymore. This was my last desperate attempt and it has paid off tremendously. AUTISTIC CHILD APPROVED..love yourself and ur child. Buy it
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Lieunguyen
Greater than one weekMy kid don’t mind having it on, easy to use
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Cathy T.
> 3 dayThis wrist leash worked great. My grandson is 5 and is autistic so has tendency to take off on his own. We took him to the zoo and his excitement was overwhelming, so he kept trying to run through the crowds to get to the animals. This wrist band gave him enough tension to stop, but did not pull him backward like a backpack leash would. I am very happy with the product as it helped GRANDMA not to get lost.
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Melissa Husak
15-11-2024This is a great quality product but my two year old despises
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I love it!!
> 3 dayMy son is Autistic and it’s the best thing from keeping him from running away.
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Katie
> 3 dayFor someone with a crazy two-year-old like I have, this product is a blessing. I don’t know why it took me so long to purchase it. It is super comfortable and my toddler actually enjoys wearing it. It stretches very far and does not seem like it would break if he pulled on it too hard. It’s not too big so I can fit it in my purse for every day use.
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Kristen
> 3 daySturdy but too short of distance between each bracket for my liking. My kid was also able to scoot his hand out of them instantly, be aware of hand size.