Lol. Ok lady. You’re just sad. |
NO THEY DON’T!! Jesus, name one country where mouth coverings are used in infant rooms in daycares for eight hours plus five days a week? Come on, fool, we’re waiting. |
Yes they do. I’m not saying it’s exactly the same as your suburban DC daycare. I’m simply introducing another way to think about this by looking at another culture. Don’t send your kid to daycare if you’re concerned. |
Making up a scenario that doesn’t exist is not “seeing something differently”, dear. It’s hallucinating. |
+1. This PP is just making stuff up and it’s getting pretty weird. |
Are you asserting burqas don’t exist? That’s the only scenario I’m asserting. |
It’s clear that you have never been to a country where burqa are used and don’t understand when they are worn. If I were you, I would go around spouting that “kids in Saudi Arabia are fine and they only see burqas or niqabs all day!” Because you are incorrect. |
In those cultures mom is home watching her own kids. |
| Omg burqa-lady has no clue. Women don’t have to wear full face covers around other women and children. |
That lady is truly hysterical. Rare I get a laugh on DCUM. But then I remember it’s probably her and her cohorts setting daycare policy, and I stop laughing. |
| None of you can spot a troll huh? |
Okay so make that choice. |
| Part of learning to speak is seeing how your mouth moves. This is a basic fact. You may ask your pediatrician. |
No one is disputing this. The question is whether it's sufficient to see people move their mouth at home, after daycare, and on weekends, and how many kids are affected by this. Certainly, there would be many kids with speech problems in the absence of Covid masking rules, and even in the presence of these rules, there are kids who are verbally and socially advanced. It's not so straightforward. |
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The poster who keeps making these threads is obsessed and ridden with guilt. Look, just take care of your own kid, lady. All of your lobbying and spamming various message boards about how horrible day care workers are for wearing masks with your kids is just getting really sad.
Basically you're all up in arms and telling a bunch of minimum wage workers they have no right to protect themselves but they must enrich your child's life because you're too busy to do it yourself. That's not their problem, lady. Teach your own kids to talk. |