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Quiet, well-behaved White children

Quiet, well-behaved White children

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[–] 11 pts

You can't teach a baby infant to about 1 yeah anything. Once rhe child understand language you can condition the child that crying and throwing fits is not going to achieve their goals. My children were and are well behaved. There are many techniques to do this but the most important key in all of those techniques is consistency.

[–] 6 pts

False. I started teaching sign language to my kids as soon as they were born. Do the sign for "eat" everytime they were about to breat feed. By 3 months, both kids learned the sign and would tell us when they were hungry. Then they started doing more signs until they started speaking. Many people do this and it is a food way for babies to communicate their needs before they develop the ability to speak.

[–] 3 pts

That's a good thing to do, and I think everyone should do this for their kids so at the age when they are non verbal they can communicate what their discomforts are and what they need. I think it helps brain development as well, leading to smarter people and better communicators in the long run. I taught my kids some simple sign language when they were young for hunger and stomach issues, greeting family and friends. It feel off when they started yapping around 1ish years old.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah. After the treatment, Indian babies would only cry by opening and closing their hands real quick. lol

[–] 0 pt

My kids were whistle-trained from birth. It's a Chinese custom to let them pee on command. Yep, can confirm it works. You whistle in a soothing way every time they pee, and after a couple of weeks they pee when you do the same noise. Do it before bed, then wake up when YOU want to and let them pee again, and so forth. Worked like a charm for my 3 kids.

[–] 1 pt

I've never heard of this and don't know if you are trolling. If it is legit, does it stay on as they grow older? If I walked down a street in China and whistled, would a bunch of kids piss themselves?

[–] 3 pts (edited )

There is one way to cure an infant of crying, but it has the lifelong effect of stoicism. Indian tribes used it extensively on their newborns. Being nomadic, the lives of the entire tribe could be lost if the sound of a crying baby alerted enemy tribes as they moved through their territory during seasonal migrations. So they had to cure them. It's actually a very simple method if you don't care about the consequences. And no, I'm not going to tell you how.

[–] 3 pts

Boomer women know this trick, it's called blacking out drunk all day until the husband comes home. Then they wonder why the kids don't visit.

[–] 1 pt

I talked to my kids like people even before they could really comprehend. It was always please and thank you and I explained the reason. My kids were extremely well behaved. Didn't have to spank them or nothing . My dad didn't agree. He told me they're my kids so I shouldn't have to explain anything to them and thats the way it is.

[–] 10 pts

Have you tried threatening with legal action?

[–] 3 pts

^ found the Jew

[–] 2 pts

You will be hearing from my lawyer about this.

[–] 1 pt

You will be hearing from my lawyer about this.

Is he with the law firm Everystein, Singleburg and Timeowitz?

[–] 6 pts

The baby only recognizes himself as a being that is not the mother until he is about 4 months old.

He starts to develop communication at about 9 months.

He can learn to speak at about 1 and a half.

He develops his own will at about 3 years old.

White children are not quiet, but can be well-behaved. Quiet children are restrained and bottled-up, prone to explosions and later trauma. Kids are kids and trying to change nature only brings trouble later on. Babies are more quiet if they breastfeed, dont get shots nor have televisions or loud devices near their development phase. Nothing will give you confirmation they will be quiet even if both you and the mother are quiet. Embrace the chaos, because chaos produces things, and its your duty to direct and control it for good.

[–] 4 pts

You don't want to teach babies not to cry. "Getting your kid to shut up" is a poor goal that many of the alleged methods are nad for baby's healthy development. Babies don't operate like manipulative adults.

If baby is crying see if it it's wet / hungry / cold and unswaddled / whatever. Lol for its needs. If it's fine it's fine. Then you can let it cry out out a little. But sometimes it just needs reassurance.

Very it out a little is different than just ignoring the crying. Checking if baby is good is different than dropping everything to every little baby whimper.

If you consistently (as said) do these things baby quickly learns you're when needed, but also learns you will check and if he is fine move on. Then you get a happy healthy baby.

[–] 4 pts

You can't. You can provide an environment that is comfortable, and you can condition them to a certain amount of quiet, but until 3 or so they are simply 100% emotion. They are not capable of reason as reason. Attempting for force reason on them will just fuck them up long-term.

[–] 2 pts

Separate these two things; crying to communicate and crying to get what they want. There is nothing wrong with crying to communicate a NEED vs a WANT.

Since babies are non-verbal they have different cries to communicate a need depending on whether they are hungry, injured, scared, soiled, need comfort, etc. Learn to recognize these. If you want to help the baby avoid crying when communicating, you can introduce signing at around 6-9 months. They can then use signs to let you know what they need.

Crying for a want is a different thing and can be corrected by other means.

[–] 2 pts

A friend of mine taught his a few basic sign language signs at well under a year old.

I like this

[–] 1 pt

If I remember correctly, they taught her "eat", and some word/sign having to do with a dirty diaper, so she was pretty much good for a while since that's pretty much a baby's existence for a while.

[–] 1 pt

When they start crying, wait at least 5 minutes before you do anything. Do this when they're born. Some cries do need an immediate response, and you'll know your baby if you pay attention. Hungry cries, for example, is a good one to wait on; they won't starve in those 5 minutes. A good strong cry is a sign of good health.

You still need to pay attention in case a cry is because of something you do need to take care of immediately.

[–] 1 pt

I pretty much walked around in terrified silence until about age 14. That's when I realized that I was bigger than my mother. I knocked her on her ass and told her that she wasn't going to beat on me anymore. The next couple of years were kind of tense. I moved in with my sisters family when I was sixteen...

[–] 1 pt

Sign language. The problem with your question is that is just stops at a baby crying when the better question is how to get your children to grow up and become good people.

For that, you need to be genuinely happy around your children all the time, and teach them with love. Your job as a parent is to teach your kids how to do everything for themselves, learn how to learn, and also learn how to do things that you don't know how to do. Every misbehaved nigger spawn has a yelling cunt of a mother. What she shows in public is just a sample of how bad things are in her home. The most important thing you can do is remain calm yourself. Kids learn by example, and if you are freaking out, they will only freak out as well.

Always spend time with your kids daily and TEACH them how to do things. They want to learn and do things that adults do, so as soon as they can walk, get them to sweep the floor, or vacuum. Be patient, it will take some time, but your patience now and remaining focused on their learning means they will develop patience and focus on learning too. Having them do work lessens your work load and teaches them responsibility. Praise them for their effort, and working hard. Never tell them they're "so smart". Every generation has some kids who were told that their entire life, they never had to try for anything, then when they become an adult and entered the real world, they crash and burn and are defeated by the simplest of problems.

If you have older kids, and another kid is on the way, make sure to involve the older kids. Tell them that they're going to be a big brother/sister, and that you will need their help. Get them helping in anyway they can, even if it is just passing you soap for the baby's bath and handing you a towel. Humans love things that we take care of, and it is more pronounced in kids. If your older kids get praised for being a great sibling, and taking care of their younger siblings, they will work for more of that praise. This also makes sure your kids are close and avoids jealousy because you spend all your time with the baby and ignore the older ones. I have seen kids who were 4 or 5, get a younger sibling and then start acting like a baby in order to get attention. That can easily be avoided.if the older ones are involved.

Read to all of your kids, every day until they know how to read themselves. Even when they're babies and you don't think they understand anything. Once they know how to read themselves, assign them appropriate books to read.

I hope you're homeschooling. It is the only good way to keep your kids away from shit head kids raised by shit head parents.

Get kids swimming as soon as possible. There are programs which teach babies how to orient themselves face up and float in water. Start with that and progress with lessons, get them all to be certified life guards/instructors by the time they're 16. A life guard is a good paying job, and they can give private lessons and charge more because the classes always fill up fast.

You have to do something DAILY with your kids in order to move them in the right direction, and teach them that it is never over. They always need to be moving in the right direction, or else their mind will be overrun with weed like thoughts, in much the same way that a niggers yard is overrun with weeds, if anything even grows there.

[–] 1 pt

Depends on how old she is. Babies are reasonable before they can talk but, crying is often the only way they can get their needs met.

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