Okay, so I need a little help here... Any tips are welcome, thanks!
Yesterday, my 18-month-old son stayed with my sister and her two kids for the day while I did a (rather disastrous, but that's another story) vocal performance. My son is easy enough to take care of; he plays happily on his own or with his cousins and eats pretty much anything (apart from certain vegetables) you put in front of him. So far, so good...
The only problem was, my sister needed to run to the store - well, cycle to the store, actually (we are in Holland after all) - and she needed to take all three kids with her. My niece and nephew may be a little on the boisterous side at home, but they always, always listen when they are out with my sister. They never, say, run into traffic, or refuse to hold her hand.
Not so with my son.... He refused to hold my sister's hand, ran out onto the street while my sister was picking up my nephew, who had tripped, and ran away from her in the store. He does this with my husband and me, too, but since we only have one child, we can usually grab a hold of him/the hood on his winter jacket. In the store I also grab his hand/arm if necessary.
Still, for his safety, I'd like to teach him how to behave outside ASAP. When we are at home and he doesn't behave, we give him a one-minute time-out in the h all, where he can't hurt himself or break things. Before we go out, we try to sit him down and explain (as much as you can with an 18-month-old) how we expect him to behave outside, but as soon as we are outside, he is distract by leaves, cats, cars, and everything else that is so appealing to a toddler. I need help! My sister even suggested putting him in one of those child harnesses with a leash, but since we only have one child right now, I don't see the need for that. I would consider it in situations where I couldn't keep him safe otherwise (like if I had to carry lots of luggage maybe, but then I'd consider putting him in a buggy or something). But what I'd really like to do is teach him the importance of staying close to me when we're out and about.
How did you teach your child how to be safe outside? How did you get them to hold your hand, wait at the curb before crossing, and stay with you in the store?