Pandemic Babies and Speech

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
The COVID hysteria should give you pause if you have young kids. My husband and I are starting to have real conversations about whether we want our children raised in this kind of environment.


+1. Waiting to see if the masks disappear by the Spring. If the masks come back in Fall 2023, we are moving. Don’t want to move, so hoping the hysteria dies after Omicron sweeps through.


Same. I will cut bait before my oldest starts kindergarten. I can’t live with the hysteria and overprecautions

Same here. Enough is enough already.


Fall 2023 is two years away. Why not just leave now?
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Sorry it wad a typo. Meant to say Fall of 2022. I do think the tide is turning. We used to hear “My mask protects you, your mask protects me” which was training wheels for “My vax protects you, your vax protects me.” Now the experts are starting to pivot, admitting there was never any evidence for cloth masks and that an N95 would provide one way protection. The vax passports are failing miserably to reduce transmission -NYC had 40k cases in a day. More experts admitting that severe disease was the endpoint for the vax all along.

Omicron is the perfect off ramp for the hysteria. Deaths and hospitalizations are low - they are even acknowledging the from/with Covid debacle. The vaccine is preventing severe disease. Boosters available in the elderly and immunocompromised. Lots of hybrid immunity in the population. Next step is to make therapeutics more accessible and get vaccines out to the world. Goodbye to masks and lockdowns.


Mitigating risk is not an all or nothing approach. If you were walking around naked in a snowstorm then your risk of getting hypothermia is very high. If you had on a pair of pants and a light fall jacket definitely reduces your risk of getting hypothermia but not as well as a heavy winter coat. If you were really cold and the only thing you had was in inadequate jacket you wouldn't just throw it away and say well jackets don't work I'd rather just be cold
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 19 month old is speech delayed even though he doesn't go to daycare or have caregivers wearing a mask. So it's not so simple

According to the posters here the only reason for speech delays in small kids is masks.

Screens, Einstein.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The COVID hysteria should give you pause if you have young kids. My husband and I are starting to have real conversations about whether we want our children raised in this kind of environment.


+1. Waiting to see if the masks disappear by the Spring. If the masks come back in Fall 2023, we are moving. Don’t want to move, so hoping the hysteria dies after Omicron sweeps through.


Same. I will cut bait before my oldest starts kindergarten. I can’t live with the hysteria and overprecautions

Same here. Enough is enough already.


Fall 2023 is two years away. Why not just leave now?
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Sorry it wad a typo. Meant to say Fall of 2022. I do think the tide is turning. We used to hear “My mask protects you, your mask protects me” which was training wheels for “My vax protects you, your vax protects me.” Now the experts are starting to pivot, admitting there was never any evidence for cloth masks and that an N95 would provide one way protection. The vax passports are failing miserably to reduce transmission -NYC had 40k cases in a day. More experts admitting that severe disease was the endpoint for the vax all along.

Omicron is the perfect off ramp for the hysteria. Deaths and hospitalizations are low - they are even acknowledging the from/with Covid debacle. The vaccine is preventing severe disease. Boosters available in the elderly and immunocompromised. Lots of hybrid immunity in the population. Next step is to make therapeutics more accessible and get vaccines out to the world. Goodbye to masks and lockdowns.


Mitigating risk is not an all or nothing approach. If you were walking around naked in a snowstorm then your risk of getting hypothermia is very high. If you had on a pair of pants and a light fall jacket definitely reduces your risk of getting hypothermia but not as well as a heavy winter coat. If you were really cold and the only thing you had was in inadequate jacket you wouldn't just throw it away and say well jackets don't work I'd rather just be cold


Really dumb analogy. Wear a coat. Just don’t mandate my toddler wear one in 100 degree weather.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 19 month old is speech delayed even though he doesn't go to daycare or have caregivers wearing a mask. So it's not so simple

According to the posters here the only reason for speech delays in small kids is masks.

Screens, Einstein.

Why is your kid on screens?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 19 month old is speech delayed even though he doesn't go to daycare or have caregivers wearing a mask. So it's not so simple

According to the posters here the only reason for speech delays in small kids is masks.

Screens, Einstein.

Why is your kid on screens?


I’ve been following this thread for a while. No one has suggested masks are the only reason for speech delays. In fact, it’s been quite the opposite. There is this bizarre desire from people like you to assert that it is impossible that masks may cause speech delays in *some* children. Why are people having such a hard time admitting that this is possible?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 19 month old is speech delayed even though he doesn't go to daycare or have caregivers wearing a mask. So it's not so simple

According to the posters here the only reason for speech delays in small kids is masks.

Screens, Einstein.

Why is your kid on screens?


I’ve been following this thread for a while. No one has suggested masks are the only reason for speech delays. In fact, it’s been quite the opposite. There is this bizarre desire from people like you to assert that it is impossible that masks may cause speech delays in *some* children. Why are people having such a hard time admitting that this is possible?


+1. And it’s a marked increase in speech issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My 19 month old is speech delayed even though he doesn't go to daycare or have caregivers wearing a mask. So it's not so simple

According to the posters here the only reason for speech delays in small kids is masks.

Screens, Einstein.


My son has not had a second of screen time in his life either.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The COVID hysteria should give you pause if you have young kids. My husband and I are starting to have real conversations about whether we want our children raised in this kind of environment.


+1. Waiting to see if the masks disappear by the Spring. If the masks come back in Fall 2023, we are moving. Don’t want to move, so hoping the hysteria dies after Omicron sweeps through.


Same. I will cut bait before my oldest starts kindergarten. I can’t live with the hysteria and overprecautions

Same here. Enough is enough already.


Fall 2023 is two years away. Why not just leave now?
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Sorry it wad a typo. Meant to say Fall of 2022. I do think the tide is turning. We used to hear “My mask protects you, your mask protects me” which was training wheels for “My vax protects you, your vax protects me.” Now the experts are starting to pivot, admitting there was never any evidence for cloth masks and that an N95 would provide one way protection. The vax passports are failing miserably to reduce transmission -NYC had 40k cases in a day. More experts admitting that severe disease was the endpoint for the vax all along.

Omicron is the perfect off ramp for the hysteria. Deaths and hospitalizations are low - they are even acknowledging the from/with Covid debacle. The vaccine is preventing severe disease. Boosters available in the elderly and immunocompromised. Lots of hybrid immunity in the population. Next step is to make therapeutics more accessible and get vaccines out to the world. Goodbye to masks and lockdowns.


Mitigating risk is not an all or nothing approach. If you were walking around naked in a snowstorm then your risk of getting hypothermia is very high. If you had on a pair of pants and a light fall jacket definitely reduces your risk of getting hypothermia but not as well as a heavy winter coat. If you were really cold and the only thing you had was in inadequate jacket you wouldn't just throw it away and say well jackets don't work I'd rather just be cold


Really dumb analogy. Wear a coat. Just don’t mandate my toddler wear one in 100 degree weather.



Right and nobody's forcing your kid to go to daycare either
Anonymous
Just stay home with your child and work with them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The COVID hysteria should give you pause if you have young kids. My husband and I are starting to have real conversations about whether we want our children raised in this kind of environment.


+1. Waiting to see if the masks disappear by the Spring. If the masks come back in Fall 2023, we are moving. Don’t want to move, so hoping the hysteria dies after Omicron sweeps through.


Same. I will cut bait before my oldest starts kindergarten. I can’t live with the hysteria and overprecautions

Same here. Enough is enough already.


Fall 2023 is two years away. Why not just leave now?
[Report Post]



Sorry it wad a typo. Meant to say Fall of 2022. I do think the tide is turning. We used to hear “My mask protects you, your mask protects me” which was training wheels for “My vax protects you, your vax protects me.” Now the experts are starting to pivot, admitting there was never any evidence for cloth masks and that an N95 would provide one way protection. The vax passports are failing miserably to reduce transmission -NYC had 40k cases in a day. More experts admitting that severe disease was the endpoint for the vax all along.

Omicron is the perfect off ramp for the hysteria. Deaths and hospitalizations are low - they are even acknowledging the from/with Covid debacle. The vaccine is preventing severe disease. Boosters available in the elderly and immunocompromised. Lots of hybrid immunity in the population. Next step is to make therapeutics more accessible and get vaccines out to the world. Goodbye to masks and lockdowns.


Mitigating risk is not an all or nothing approach. If you were walking around naked in a snowstorm then your risk of getting hypothermia is very high. If you had on a pair of pants and a light fall jacket definitely reduces your risk of getting hypothermia but not as well as a heavy winter coat. If you were really cold and the only thing you had was in inadequate jacket you wouldn't just throw it away and say well jackets don't work I'd rather just be cold


Really dumb analogy. Wear a coat. Just don’t mandate my toddler wear one in 100 degree weather.



Right and nobody's forcing your kid to go to daycare either


Lol. Go back to living in your Handmaid’s Tale version of life. Let the adults make the decisions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
The COVID hysteria should give you pause if you have young kids. My husband and I are starting to have real conversations about whether we want our children raised in this kind of environment.


+1. Waiting to see if the masks disappear by the Spring. If the masks come back in Fall 2023, we are moving. Don’t want to move, so hoping the hysteria dies after Omicron sweeps through.


Same. I will cut bait before my oldest starts kindergarten. I can’t live with the hysteria and overprecautions

Same here. Enough is enough already.


Fall 2023 is two years away. Why not just leave now?
[Report Post]



Sorry it wad a typo. Meant to say Fall of 2022. I do think the tide is turning. We used to hear “My mask protects you, your mask protects me” which was training wheels for “My vax protects you, your vax protects me.” Now the experts are starting to pivot, admitting there was never any evidence for cloth masks and that an N95 would provide one way protection. The vax passports are failing miserably to reduce transmission -NYC had 40k cases in a day. More experts admitting that severe disease was the endpoint for the vax all along.

Omicron is the perfect off ramp for the hysteria. Deaths and hospitalizations are low - they are even acknowledging the from/with Covid debacle. The vaccine is preventing severe disease. Boosters available in the elderly and immunocompromised. Lots of hybrid immunity in the population. Next step is to make therapeutics more accessible and get vaccines out to the world. Goodbye to masks and lockdowns.


Mitigating risk is not an all or nothing approach. If you were walking around naked in a snowstorm then your risk of getting hypothermia is very high. If you had on a pair of pants and a light fall jacket definitely reduces your risk of getting hypothermia but not as well as a heavy winter coat. If you were really cold and the only thing you had was in inadequate jacket you wouldn't just throw it away and say well jackets don't work I'd rather just be cold


Really dumb analogy. Wear a coat. Just don’t mandate my toddler wear one in 100 degree weather.



Right and nobody's forcing your kid to go to daycare either


Lol. Go back to living in your Handmaid’s Tale version of life. Let the adults make the decisions.


Troll. -np
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