Posted on 09/25/2023 2:46:12 PM PDT by where's_the_Outrage?
“It’s the fact parents have to work two to four jobs to make ends meet”
This is total BS. Most of these so called parents don’t even work one job.
It's a TV show but in a way it's true, we all need a f a ther like Ward Cleaver in Leave it to Beaver.
Thank you, J.-J. Rousseau. He was one of the first to advocate “child-centered education” which meant not pushing children under age 12 to do anything they didn’t naturally want to do. Course he never had anything to do with his own five children, whom he anonymously foisted off immediately after birth on state-run orphanages which had a 14% survival rate by the age of seven.
I have a hard time believing parents are just out there workin’ too darn hard to get their kids potty trained. I am a firm believer in the old adage “want something done quickly, find a busy person.”
I have zero problem believing that a growing number of welfare recipients don’t care enough to teach their children as long as the free diapers keep rolling in. I also have witnessed some “gentle parenting” lunatics creating helpless, worthless, spoiled offspring.
out of diapers used to be a rule...
A few years from now I expect there will be articles about kids hitting middle school in diapers.
Also about there being a shortage of willing teachers...
My x took a college course in 1992.
Early Childhood Developement
I read her textbook and I attribute our divorce in part due to this course.
It started off in the foward with an attack on juseo Christian Patriarchy.
It advocated zero discipline, zero spanking. Claimed it was abuse.
She told me before we got married that she was a Christian. I told her I was not going to spare the rod and spoil my child, period.
I would follow the bible.
It advocated letting your toddler decide when to potty train. Insanity.
I told her straight up neither of those things were going to happen as long as we were married.
This was in 92.
She took the position that the educated professionals knew better than me and would not submit to my ignorance.
That was my first clue our marriage was doomed.
So this article does not surprise me.
Just another reason i loath the secular humanist darwinist cult of academia.
Spit.
What about pResidents who are still in diapers?
Harm caused by Covid 'vaccines' is often attributed to Covid. There were no accurate tests for a virus defined as "Covid" at that time; the PCR was in use and was a) not a valid diagnostic test and b) did not use the Covid virus as a reference, but instead was based on a related Corona Virus. So we don't know what illnesses people actually had during that time.
So reading this thread made me wonder how many of the babies and/or mothers were 'vaccinated', because I recall reading an expose of Pfizer trial documents (FOIAs Pfizer tried to suppress) indicating there were an unusual number of miscarriages and birth defects etc. for vaxxed mothers.
Also, I wondered about the spike proteins - the 'vaccine' causes the body to produce spike proteins and the Covid 'vaccines' were never trialed on pregnant women or infants - so the direct impact of spike proteins on infant development has yet to be documented.
Then there are assertions that the vaccinated shed spike proteins, which if proven will have to be taken into consideration when evaluating impacts of vaxxed parents on infants.
So of course, 'approved' (NIH) research is being used to document infant harm during the pandemic as if it was caused by Covid, for which no valid diagnostic test was in use, instead of the toxic 'vaccines'.
The following study was conducted between March and November 2021.
Patients and Methods
A cross-sectional study was conducted between March and November 2021, with 54 infants of both sexes aged between 1 and 12 months. Twenty-seven infants born from mothers diagnosed with COVID-19 during pregnancy composed the COVID-19 group, whereas infants born from mothers not exposed to COVID-19 composed the control group. Medical records and child health booklets provided neonatal and prenatal data. The Survey of Wellbeing of Young Children screened the risk of global developmental delay during a phone interview or home visit. Chi-squared, Mann–Whitney test, and binary logistic regression were applied.
Conclusion
"Infants born from mothers with COVID-19 were at high risk of motor developmental delay and socioemotional alterations. Although, this study fills an important gap in the literature regarding the influence of maternal exposure to COVID-19 on infant development, new studies screening families with infants at risk of developmental delay may significantly impact maternal and child health-related indicators, such as physical health, emotional development and social behavior."
If the parents are working that hard, who is watching the kids?
Does the school supply their diapers? This is sick.
So glad we homeschooled back in the 80’s..........
Lazy and stupid parents. Mothers farm their little ones out to the care of strangers. Disgraceful.
Holy crap! Literally! It’s a shame, but I guess it’s got to be a requirement that your kids have to be smart enough to go to the toilet instead of crapping their pants before going to school. Wow.
I can’t decide if I want that explanation to be true, or if I want to believe that parents don’t care about teaching their children the most fundamental living skills. Either way, we are royally screwed.
I work in diapers. Sometimes not in anything at all. I am the son of a president of a country with 33 Trillion in debt but I will not name it.
Have the parent(s) income/welfare garnished by $100/event and I bet that the parent(s) somehow manage to teach their precious little offspring how to use the bathroom
Extra cash for the teachers; for doing a job that the parents failed to do
Gentle Parenting = Slackers
We have a President who isn’t potty trained and still wears diapers.
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