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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Two kids, 2021 & 2023, and top two annoyances already mentioned Gentle parenting! Especially all the gifters who will take your money for overpriced consultations and scripts of what you should say to your kid. These scrips are usually waaaaay too long & ridiculous to have an impact. The Visible Child fb group is, imo, the worst embodiment of this outlook. The surface level conversation about autism and neurodivergance that celebrates the quirky stuff but doesn't grapple with the reality. [/quote] The ASD stuff is fascinating! That wasn't a thing at all a decade ago. I mean, obviously it was, but not talked about. What I remember everyone having was food allergies. Clearly some kids do have life and death food allergies, but the kid who may get the faintest of rash from a particular food had equally vocal parents. That still a thing?[/quote] One thing that changed with allergies is [b]there was a period of time where peds advised to wait til 2 to introduce allergens[/b] and now they say introduce them as soon as your baby can eat solids. What else is generally accepted as true but is actually totally false? [/quote] Good example of ridiculous advice by the """experts"""" which was passed off with zero evidence. [/quote]
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