People hating on the wonder weeks app because it isn't absolutely in sync with their baby. It's an app. I'm not sure what people expected - that it would completely understand their child and their needs and give personalised recommendations accordingly...all for the bargain price of a few dollars?
For me, I think it's a great app that gives me some general pointers, helps me understand what LO may be going through, and reminds me that the bad times will come to an end (eventually!)
People who make repeated spelling errors (clearly not typos), when The Bump indicates the word is spelt wrong. Please check!
Also, people whose families treat them like crap and continue to allow it. What kind of example does it set for your child? Either a) it's ok to treat mom like crap, or b) it's ok to be a door mat.
People posting to close a thread they don't like or agree with, instead of just ignoring it and leaving it to those who want to discuss a particular issue. For me, the fact that we have opposing opinions and a variety of life experiences is what makes this community so interesting and expansive. There would be no growth if we always agreed on every topic.
I think I may be the only person that gets more annoyed about people complaining about people that need to learn to spell more than the person that cannot spell... Some people just aren't very literate, shouldn't mean they shouldn't be allowed on the Internet :-? No offence to above poster I mean people complain about it all the time. I'm just one of the few who don't.
I think I may be the only person that gets more annoyed about people complaining about people that need to learn to spell more than the person that cannot spell... Some people just aren't very literate, shouldn't mean they shouldn't be allowed on the Internet :-? No offence to above poster I mean people complain about it all the time. I'm just one of the few who don't.
Here's a UO: I don't believe in "wonder weeks." Kids struggle at different developmental points but I think it's a crock when people always chalk things up to a wonder week like it's always certain weeks.
I hate that parents stop parenting around 2 or 3. All the sudden no one cares about health and learning....so many chips, pop bottles, and TV watching! You had a child..raise him/her instead of thinking you deserve your life back. Which I guess goes with this whole "not everyone is literate" idea....we all should be. School is important so make sure your child does their homework so our countries do not fall to shit. I get not everyone is made for college and higher level thinking but the basics would be nice...
Even though in here I just assume we are all tired, nursing, and on cell phones. Grammer can fly right out the window! Its easy to hit a wrong key or shortcut because your typing with one hand!
I hate that parents stop parenting around 2 or 3. All the sudden no one cares about health and learning....so many chips, pop bottles, and TV watching! You had a child..raise him/her instead of thinking you deserve your life back. Which I guess goes with this whole "not everyone is literate" idea....we all should be. School is important so make sure your child does their homework so our countries do not fall to shit. I get not everyone is made for college and higher level thinking but the basics would be nice...
Even though in here I just assume we are all tired, nursing, and on cell phones. Grammer can fly right out the window! Its easy to hit a wrong key or shortcut because your typing with one hand!
Hey I was just saying somethings are more important than worrying about other peoples spelling errors I wasnt saying to stop raising your children.
I can't handle people posting about how terrible their husband/boyfriend/significant other/baby daddy is. That's probably more of a problem than can be solved by internet strangers. Get off the internet and either work on your relationship or get out of it.
My unpopular opinion is that I cannot stand when people post their opinions as facts. Especially about medical issues! Everyone's entitled to their choices but medical facts are medical facts. You may want to give your child a cheeseburger but the fact is, they can't chew it without teeth LOL
And I like when people spell correctly, too - sue me!
I hate that parents stop parenting around 2 or 3. All the sudden no one cares about health and learning....so many chips, pop bottles, and TV watching! You had a child..raise him/her instead of thinking you deserve your life back. Which I guess goes with this whole "not everyone is literate" idea....we all should be. School is important so make sure your child does their homework so our countries do not fall to shit. I get not everyone is made for college and higher level thinking but the basics would be nice...
Even though in here I just assume we are all tired, nursing, and on cell phones. Grammer can fly right out the window! Its easy to hit a wrong key or shortcut because your typing with one hand!
Hey I was just saying somethings are more important than worrying about other peoples spelling errors I wasnt saying to stop raising your children.
:-\"
Oopps I was not saying you were! That actually just kills me and I keep seeing it with friends kids and what not. Hurts my soul!
I have another one that hopefully will grant some solace to formula feeders!
I was a wreck when I had to switch from breastfeeding to formula for my own health issues. But, as a medical doctor, I did loads of research on the difference - mostly longitudinal studies that tracked kids development over time. Most recently, research has demonstrated that there is NO evidence that breastmilk has any health or psychological (including intelligence) benefits over a good formula (ie major name brands). The antibodies given to their immune system remains the only benefit not properly matched by formula (however a proper vaccine schedule will even it out just fine). So my new unpopular opinion is: breast is not always best. Formula is equivalent and can be better for a family under the right circumstances.
My UO is not related to the bump or parenting at all...I think Tom Brady deserved his punishment and I can't wait to see his cute little butt sitting on the sidelines in a few weeks.
I have another one that hopefully will grant some solace to formula feeders!
I was a wreck when I had to switch from breastfeeding to formula for my own health issues. But, as a medical doctor, I did loads of research on the difference - mostly longitudinal studies that tracked kids development over time. Most recently, research has demonstrated that there is NO evidence that breastmilk has any health or psychological (including intelligence) benefits over a good formula (ie major name brands). The antibodies given to their immune system remains the only benefit not properly matched by formula (however a proper vaccine schedule will even it out just fine).
So my new unpopular opinion is: breast is not always best. Formula is equivalent and can be better for a family under the right circumstances.
I actually agree with you 110%. We did a ton of research and when it's all said and done all my reasons for bf'ing are "superficial". It's cheaper, I have less bottles to wash and I don't have to make a bottle in the middle of the night.
I have another one that hopefully will grant some solace to formula feeders!
I was a wreck when I had to switch from breastfeeding to formula for my own health issues. But, as a medical doctor, I did loads of research on the difference - mostly longitudinal studies that tracked kids development over time. Most recently, research has demonstrated that there is NO evidence that breastmilk has any health or psychological (including intelligence) benefits over a good formula (ie major name brands). The antibodies given to their immune system remains the only benefit not properly matched by formula (however a proper vaccine schedule will even it out just fine). So my new unpopular opinion is: breast is not always best. Formula is equivalent and can be better for a family under the right circumstances.
Every time you post I think I always agree with your opinions/thoughts!
My unpopular opinion is that I HATE when people use the reason "well my mom smoked when she was pregnant and I didn't have a car seat, and I turned out fine so doing whatever should be fine."
The people that didn't turn out fine aren't here to express their opinions!
My unpopular opinion is that I HATE when people use the reason "well my mom smoked when she was pregnant and I didn't have a car seat, and I turned out fine so doing whatever should be fine."
The people that didn't turn out fine aren't here to express their opinions!
Hahaha this is pure genius. I love the last sentence!!!!!!!
My unpopular opinion is that I hate seeing kids in those child restraints that look like backpacks. Whatever happened to holding a child's hand?
I get that some kids take off and run into the street or into a crowd and get lost. A stroller might be a better solution than a leash. Yup. I said it. No matter what you call it (reins, leash, restraint, harness) it should not be a substitute for vigilant parenting.
It just breaks my heart when I see a kid with one of those things on.
My unpopular opinion: when people say they bath their babies like twice a week. What?!? They poop and pee in a diaper, might have cheese necks, and they sweat. Maybe I'm just a clean freak. But I think my son deserves a good bath every night after shitting and peeing his pants all day long.
I'm with you on the pajamas thing @lola2bee My sister in law leaves her kids in pajamas all day, then puts them to bed in the same pajamas. I'll see pictures from Saturday of them playing in their jammies all day long, then see them on Sunday in the same damn pajamas they wore the whole day and night before. Ew! And they have a dog who pisses everywhere. Makes me sick.
My unpopular opinion is that I hate seeing kids in those child restraints that look like backpacks. Whatever happened to holding a child's hand?
I get that some kids take off and run into the street or into a crowd and get lost. A stroller might be a better solution than a leash. Yup. I said it. No matter what you call it (reins, leash, restraint, harness) it should not be a substitute for vigilant parenting.
It just breaks my heart when I see a kid with one of those things on.
YES!!!! Thank you!! I can't stand these. I kind of get it if you're going to a crazy busy place like Disneyworld and you have a runner. But otherwise, no! Just no!! I saw a kid the other day standing outside of a 7 11 wearing one. If you can't take your kid to 7 11 without being restrained then you need to change how you're parenting (in my opinion).
My sister walked off a Disney cruise ship so she needed a leash. She was 13 at the time. We laugh about it now. She's 25 and would still need a leash if we went to Disney or a grocery store.
@khaleeesi123 i know right? I feel that i might targeted here, english is my second language and i never proof read and the bump spell check doesn't work for me for some reason but idc i'm still here lol
My unpopular opinion is that I hate seeing kids in those child restraints that look like backpacks. Whatever happened to holding a child's hand?
I get that some kids take off and run into the street or into a crowd and get lost. A stroller might be a better solution than a leash. Yup. I said it. No matter what you call it (reins, leash, restraint, harness) it should not be a substitute for vigilant parenting.
It just breaks my heart when I see a kid with one of those things on.
This has been a debate for many years on the Bump. I will only say not to judge anyone until you have been in their shoes. Many special needs kids need those and it has nothing to do with parenting. It's a safety issue. And you may have no idea just by looking at the kid.
@khaleeesi123 i know right? I feel that i might targeted here, english is my second language and i never proof read and the bump spell check doesn't work for me for some reason but idc i'm still here lol
I can usually tell ESL writers, and I totally get it - but that's not the peeve I have with spelling or syntax errors.
What's wrong with taking babies to the movies? I took my 4 week old to watch inside out with my 7yr old and all she did was sleep! What there not allowed to go out and about? Or were not allowed to have a life until she grows up? @lola2bee I don't get it!
I have another one - ppl who bring toddlers and babies to the movies with them. Just stop.
I haven't encountered that before but that would be annoying. Where I am they have mums and bubs sessions so that mothers and their young ones can enjoy movies without worrying about disturbing others id feel more comfortable taking LO there when she's big enough
What's wrong with taking babies to the movies? I took my 4 week old to watch inside out with my 7yr old and all she did was sleep! What there not allowed to go out and about? Or were not allowed to have a life until she grows up? @lola2bee I don't get it!
And what if your 4 week old woke up and started screaming? Would that have been fair for everyone else in the theater? I'm not judging your decision here, just trying to explain the other perspective. I personally have been plagued by a two year old crying and chatting next to me through an adult movie and I can assure you it ruined the experience. No one suggested you can't have a life with a baby- get a babysitter when you go to the movies.
What's wrong with taking babies to the movies? I took my 4 week old to watch inside out with my 7yr old and all she did was sleep! What there not allowed to go out and about? Or were not allowed to have a life until she grows up? @lola2bee I don't get it!
And what if your 4 week old woke up and started screaming? Would that have been fair for everyone else in the theater? I'm not judging your decision here, just trying to explain the other perspective. I personally have been plagued by a two year old crying and chatting next to me through an adult movie and I can assure you it ruined the experience. No one suggested you can't have a life with a baby- get a babysitter when you go to the movies.
I have another one - ppl who bring toddlers and babies to the movies with them. Just stop.
I feel like this greatly depends on the movie. If it's a movie for adults or teens, sure I can see not taking your baby or toddler, but if it's a kids movie, I see nothing wrong with taking your toddler, they should get to enjoy the experience too, you just need to teach that toddler movie etiquette. And sometimes it's unavoidable with a baby. You can't always leave the baby but can't end your life or make your toddler/school aged kid miss out on everything just because you have another baby!
My unpopular opinion is that I hate seeing kids in those child restraints that look like backpacks. Whatever happened to holding a child's hand?
I get that some kids take off and run into the street or into a crowd and get lost. A stroller might be a better solution than a leash. Yup. I said it. No matter what you call it (reins, leash, restraint, harness) it should not be a substitute for vigilant parenting.
It just breaks my heart when I see a kid with one of those things on.
I use one. My toddler is very high energy and hates holding my hand. He will suddenly run off if he sees something he likes and has no fear of being alone. He would go with a stranger in a heartbeat, and has no concept of how dangerous running onto a road is. When we go to busy places I put one on him. Oh and he will scream bloody murder if you try putting him in a stroller. He wants to be independent.
I used to think the same way about the 'leashes'. My 7 year old never needed one when he was a toddler but totally different story with my 2 year old.
You guys need to get mums and bubs in your locations (unless you already have it) it's so mums can watch whatever movie even adult ones (not overly adult of course so no horror or sex) without worrying about other people without children and don't have to miss out
You guys need to get mums and bubs in your locations (unless you already have it) it's so mums can watch whatever movie even adult ones (not overly adult of course so no horror or sex) without worrying about other people without children and don't have to miss out
We have this. It's called Stars and Strollers here. I still haven't gone (no movies that I want to see yet) but I'm hoping to check it out soon.
You guys need to get mums and bubs in your locations (unless you already have it) it's so mums can watch whatever movie even adult ones (not overly adult of course so no horror or sex) without worrying about other people without children and don't have to miss out
We have this. It's called Stars and Strollers here. I still haven't gone (no movies that I want to see yet) but I'm hoping to check it out soon.
Stars and strollers is great! We go almost every week, even if the movie is not that good it gets us out of the house. They turn down the volume and keep the lights dimmed so you can still see what you are doing , I love going !
Re: 8/7 Unpopular Opinion Friday (Oops im late)
For me, I think it's a great app that gives me some general pointers, helps me understand what LO may be going through, and reminds me that the bad times will come to an end (eventually!)
(Edit - I just looked it up and that's sometimes the English spelling. I eat my words!!
Even though in here I just assume we are all tired, nursing, and on cell phones. Grammer can fly right out the window! Its easy to hit a wrong key or shortcut because your typing with one hand!
:-\"
And I like when people spell correctly, too - sue me!
I was a wreck when I had to switch from breastfeeding to formula for my own health issues. But, as a medical doctor, I did loads of research on the difference - mostly longitudinal studies that tracked kids development over time. Most recently, research has demonstrated that there is NO evidence that breastmilk has any health or psychological (including intelligence) benefits over a good formula (ie major name brands). The antibodies given to their immune system remains the only benefit not properly matched by formula (however a proper vaccine schedule will even it out just fine).
So my new unpopular opinion is: breast is not always best. Formula is equivalent and can be better for a family under the right circumstances.
The people that didn't turn out fine aren't here to express their opinions!
I get that some kids take off and run into the street or into a crowd and get lost. A stroller might be a better solution than a leash. Yup. I said it. No matter what you call it (reins, leash, restraint, harness) it should not be a substitute for vigilant parenting.
It just breaks my heart when I see a kid with one of those things on.
I'm with you on the pajamas thing @lola2bee
My sister in law leaves her kids in pajamas all day, then puts them to bed in the same pajamas. I'll see pictures from Saturday of them playing in their jammies all day long, then see them on Sunday in the same damn pajamas they wore the whole day and night before. Ew! And they have a dog who pisses everywhere. Makes me sick.
I use one. My toddler is very high energy and hates holding my hand. He will suddenly run off if he sees something he likes and has no fear of being alone. He would go with a stranger in a heartbeat, and has no concept of how dangerous running onto a road is. When we go to busy places I put one on him. Oh and he will scream bloody murder if you try putting him in a stroller. He wants to be independent.
I used to think the same way about the 'leashes'. My 7 year old never needed one when he was a toddler but totally different story with my 2 year old.