Ditto for the Scott Quints. I don't agree with everything the Scotts do (hello ISO birthday bash and lack of hats in summer) However they are kind and loving parents who treat each of their children with respect, spend one on time with each child and know them as individuals not as a collective unit and feed them vegetables. They have been able to establish a predictable routine for the quints which with 5 babies and 2 older kids must have been a mammoth task.lmmomSD wrote: ↑Tue Jun 02, 2020 4:31 pm My daughter loooves the Busbys. I have issues with the fact that despite being better parents than the Greedners, they're still putting their kids on YouTube and TV for money.
But. Listening to those girls talk, and then seeing the "so advanced" Feral Four, just makes me so sad for the FF. Riley is already in kindergarten at 4, and "we're learning about nouns", and the girls were talking about the Coronavirus. Maybe it's scripted, but the difference is so stark. And they did an actual fire drill with a fog machine to simulate smoke. Meanwhile, we have Two-ton and Trashley.
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At age two the Scott Quints appear to be more advanced than the ferals are at age five. They can speak clearly and are starting to speak in complex sentences. I still can't understand what the ferals are attempting to say. They are on the whole generally happy and appear play well together more than 50% of the time ie they have their moments obviously but behave in a typical two year old fashion. More than I can say for the ferals. At age two, Tubby was filming them hitting each other and fighting over toys.
The ferals really lucked out in the parent department. Their development has been profoundly affected by having immature, lazy parents who sloth around all day and are more interested in instagram than their own children and have no idea about child development or even how to raise children.