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Quiet, well-behaved White children

Quiet, well-behaved White children

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[–] 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?