r/facepalm Oct 16 '18

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u/Shakes8993 Oct 16 '18

Though she does say that you should ask, just that not to expect the baby to respond. I think that's a little silly as well. I get what she is saying and I do believe that you should let your kids know that their response matters and not the "be seen, not heard" mentality of every other generation, but there is a time and place for that and it's certainly not non-verbal infants. That's still crazy in my opinion. 2 year olds are going to ask "why?, why? why?" over and over again regardless.

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u/Allegories Oct 17 '18

Also, what do you do if they say no? Let them run around with shit in their diaper? I guess that's what you do, but that's also disgusting.