Although the immortal Dr. Seuss classic, Oh the Places You'll Go (Random House Books, 1990), will take your baby on fabulous adventures, there
are many places that might not be suited for newborns, babies and even toddlers.
Parents struggling with newborn cabin fever or toddler toy overload find themselves
caught teetering between "Should I take my child to ..." and "I truly need or
want to go to ..." as they contemplate where it is safe and appropriate to take
a young child.
Regardless of accommodations or stroller accessibility, many parents feel very strongly that there are some places a child shouldn't visit. Although most restaurants, stores and offices have become child-friendly environments, you might want to consider hiring a babysitter or sharing childcare duties with a neighbor before running some errands, going to the doctor or attending some social engagements with your child.
Regardless of accommodations or stroller accessibility, many parents feel very strongly that there are some places a child shouldn't visit. |
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Letting your child sit out a visit to your gynecologist or trip to the grocery store not only might prevent exposure to germs or accidental injury, but it can work wonders to ease parental stress and potentially uncomfortable situations. Certain to stir passion, controversy and a few debates, this thought-provoking and parent-tested list offers unique perspective into the places to which you might take your children.
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