Outdoor Playtime In The Winter
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Yes, this is what I was told. Wisconsin law says that the kids have to be within sight or sound at all times. Well, if I let all my kids ages two and up go outside alone, I would not be in either sight or sound. The storms are on our windows now and so I can't open windows to hear them and I can't see all areas of my playground from the windows. And usually in the winter the windows frost up and I can't see out of them at all. And my day care is on the second floor. I do not have easy access to them if something should happen out there. And even if they were to play nice and safe, I would worry about them being abducted or something. We live in the middle of a city and not in the best of neighborhoods. It is safe for the most part, but we have had stuff happening on our street. And leaving the toddlers inside alone would not be a good idea either even if they are sleeping and even if I have a monitor with me. Stuff just happens to fast for me not to be able to get to them in a split second. And what if there is a fire and the toddlers are inside on the second floor alone. There is absolutely no way that I will ever leave these kids all by themselves.- Flag
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I pm'd you. As far as non-walking I will still use the stroller. My neighbors keep their walks really clear. I will only have one non-walker. I also have a wagon with a seat belt. It's easier to pull than push! I do think it could get tough, as sometimes my backyard is all ice and dangerous! It was last year. My licensor told me just take them out and walk around the house. That would be fine.- Flag
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Thank you everyone for your answers. You each had something to say that was helpful to me in this situation. I appreciate it and I am going to try your ideas. And Micheal, I read the other threads that you sent me and I got many helpful thoughts and ideas from them also. Than you again!- Flag
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I live in the Buffalo area and my kids are mobile infants (about 8-18 months). I will NOT be taking them out when the weather is cold enough to require serious bundling. My outside time is the first of the day and I don't have any time after breakfast/clean-up/diapers are all done to be bundling 8 infants and still make it out early enough to do much of anything before the next group goes outside.- Flag
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I live in the Buffalo area and my kids are mobile infants (about 8-18 months). I will NOT be taking them out when the weather is cold enough to require serious bundling. My outside time is the first of the day and I don't have any time after breakfast/clean-up/diapers are all done to be bundling 8 infants and still make it out early enough to do much of anything before the next group goes outside.- Flag
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I live in the Buffalo area and my kids are mobile infants (about 8-18 months). I will NOT be taking them out when the weather is cold enough to require serious bundling. My outside time is the first of the day and I don't have any time after breakfast/clean-up/diapers are all done to be bundling 8 infants and still make it out early enough to do much of anything before the next group goes outside.
Oops! Sorry! This one posted double.- Flag
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