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Snarklover wrote:They really need to stop saying "shay uh" butter instead of "shay". Mispronunciations are ok when you are chatting with friends, but if you are going to try to make a semi-professional blog and claim to "master" breastfeeding and things like that, take a few seconds and look up the correct pronunciation. It'll save my sanity and make you look less stupid.

*Edited to add that I am referring to the shea butter baby wash that they bought for Ollie. Bryan said it wrong in the daily vlog when they bought it and now Missy is saying it wrong in Ollie's 1 month video on her channel.
Don't even get me started on the way they pronounce gnocchi..
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starsocks wrote:
Snarklover wrote:They really need to stop saying "shay uh" butter instead of "shay". Mispronunciations are ok when you are chatting with friends, but if you are going to try to make a semi-professional blog and claim to "master" breastfeeding and things like that, take a few seconds and look up the correct pronunciation. It'll save my sanity and make you look less stupid.

*Edited to add that I am referring to the shea butter baby wash that they bought for Ollie. Bryan said it wrong in the daily vlog when they bought it and now Missy is saying it wrong in Ollie's 1 month video on her channel.
Don't even get me started on the way they pronounce gnocchi..
How is it pronounced?
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oh4thelawls wrote:
starsocks wrote:
Snarklover wrote:They really need to stop saying "shay uh" butter instead of "shay". Mispronunciations are ok when you are chatting with friends, but if you are going to try to make a semi-professional blog and claim to "master" breastfeeding and things like that, take a few seconds and look up the correct pronunciation. It'll save my sanity and make you look less stupid.

*Edited to add that I am referring to the shea butter baby wash that they bought for Ollie. Bryan said it wrong in the daily vlog when they bought it and now Missy is saying it wrong in Ollie's 1 month video on her channel.
Don't even get me started on the way they pronounce gnocchi..
How is it pronounced?
Knock-y. Like knocking on a door. Not nookie or however they say it which I'm pretty sure is another word for sex...
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If you want to get technical, it's pronounced NYOH-kee, with a ny sound like a Spanish ~n and a long O.
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I'm sorry but eating that much Chicken and Gnocci soup cannot be healthy either! It's a food group staple for them. I looked it up online and one bowl has 1200mg of sodium, the RDA for a day is 1500mg and you know they are eating alot more than 1 bowl. I wouldn't care but that can't be good for a pregnant/nursing mama to eat on a regular basis.
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How is it pronounced?[/quote]

Knock-y. Like knocking on a door. Not nookie or however they say it which I'm pretty sure is another word for sex...[/quote]
It's pronounced know-key, it's really weird pronunciation. The soup really isn't that great either. Idk why they're so obsessed with it. Btw not tryin to sound like a know it all or anything. But my fiancé, brother and his gf work at Olive Garden so it's like I'm brainwashed lol
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"Hey hey boy,*pokes baby* hi, hey hi hey boy" Bryan , stahp!
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in england every says knock-y so maybe it is pronounced differently in america but it's definitely not nookie! haha
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Sorry but NO. A baby is NEVER too young to sleep in their own room. Is it recommended to be close to the baby? Absolutely. Just like ERF is recommended.

I mean....It's not like we have these little contraptions that let your hear into the baby's room at night. Or these little pads you can stick under the mattress that will alert (and scare the fuck out of) you if the baby isn't moving enough.

There is a HUGE difference between something being a solid fact, and just a preference.

And I'm just gonna say it...You can't really decrease the risk of SIDS. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen no matter what precautions you take. That's the bitch of it. Think about what that acronym stands for. SIDS is sudden and unexplained...Meaning no cause of death can actually be determined. Whether or not you are in the same room as your child, if they GOD FORBID die from SIDS, where you were would not matter. A baby rolling into their bumper and suffocating because of it, is NOT SIDS. It's suffocation.

For me, I am so glad we put Kenzie in her own room from the very day she came home. I am also glad we practiced the CIO method PROPERLY. It has helped her become such an independent, strong-willed little girl. She loves having her little winding down "Mackenzie time" about 15 minutes before she goes to sleep. She'll grab a book and "read" it to herself, play with some toys, sing to herself, or climb up onto her rocking chair and rock her babies. Then she climbs into bed and off to dreamland she goes. Had we not established that her room was "her own space" early on, I don't know that she would be as capable of doing things on her own as she is.

But if you FEEL there is an age that is "too young" there is nothing wrong with that. I'm just saying it's really wrong to generalize it by saying it absolutely is wrong.
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thelittlefamilyof3 wrote:Sorry but NO. A baby is NEVER too young to sleep in their own room. Is it recommended to be close to the baby? Absolutely. Just like ERF is recommended.

I mean....It's not like we have these little contraptions that let your hear into the baby's room at night. Or these little pads you can stick under the mattress that will alert (and scare the fuck out of) you if the baby isn't moving enough.

There is a HUGE difference between something being a solid fact, and just a preference.

And I'm just gonna say it...You can't really decrease the risk of SIDS. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen no matter what precautions you take. That's the bitch of it. Think about what that acronym stands for. SIDS is sudden and unexplained...Meaning no cause of death can actually be determined. Whether or not you are in the same room as your child, if they GOD FORBID die from SIDS, where you were would not matter. A baby rolling into their bumper and suffocating because of it, is NOT SIDS. It's suffocation.

For me, I am so glad we put Kenzie in her own room from the very day she came home. I am also glad we practiced the CIO method PROPERLY. It has helped her become such an independent, strong-willed little girl. She loves having her little winding down "Mackenzie time" about 15 minutes before she goes to sleep. She'll grab a book and "read" it to herself, play with some toys, sing to herself, or climb up onto her rocking chair and rock her babies. Then she climbs into bed and off to dreamland she goes. Had we not established that her room was "her own space" early on, I don't know that she would be as capable of doing things on her own as she is.

But if you FEEL there is an age that is "too young" there is nothing wrong with that. I'm just saying it's really wrong to generalize it by saying it absolutely is wrong.

I think it's fine to generalize. To some parents, all around, that's what they believe.. they're too young to sleep in their own room/bed. That's how I am.

Yes, you CAN put a child in their own room from the start. But you CAN also put them outside in a crib with the wolves. But that doesn't sound too realistic... Just as to some parents sleeping in their own room is the same; Not entirely but you get my point, I hope so.

But when it comes down to facts, Yes it is possible. Like the saying "Anything is possible" and that is true, so thank you for stating the obvious... Since that is all that matters here.
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thelittlefamilyof3 wrote:Sorry but NO. A baby is NEVER too young to sleep in their own room. Is it recommended to be close to the baby? Absolutely. Just like ERF is recommended.

I mean....It's not like we have these little contraptions that let your hear into the baby's room at night. Or these little pads you can stick under the mattress that will alert (and scare the fuck out of) you if the baby isn't moving enough.

There is a HUGE difference between something being a solid fact, and just a preference.

And I'm just gonna say it...You can't really decrease the risk of SIDS. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen no matter what precautions you take. That's the bitch of it. Think about what that acronym stands for. SIDS is sudden and unexplained...Meaning no cause of death can actually be determined. Whether or not you are in the same room as your child, if they GOD FORBID die from SIDS, where you were would not matter. A baby rolling into their bumper and suffocating because of it, is NOT SIDS. It's suffocation.

For me, I am so glad we put Kenzie in her own room from the very day she came home. I am also glad we practiced the CIO method PROPERLY. It has helped her become such an independent, strong-willed little girl. She loves having her little winding down "Mackenzie time" about 15 minutes before she goes to sleep. She'll grab a book and "read" it to herself, play with some toys, sing to herself, or climb up onto her rocking chair and rock her babies. Then she climbs into bed and off to dreamland she goes. Had we not established that her room was "her own space" early on, I don't know that she would be as capable of doing things on her own as she is.

But if you FEEL there is an age that is "too young" there is nothing wrong with that. I'm just saying it's really wrong to generalize it by saying it absolutely is wrong.
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thelittlefamilyof3 wrote:Sorry but NO. A baby is NEVER too young to sleep in their own room. Is it recommended to be close to the baby? . Just like ERF is recommended.

I mean....It's not like we have these little contraptions that let your hear into the baby's room at night. Or these little pads you can stick under the mattress that will alert (and scare the fuck out of) you if the baby isn't moving enough.

There is a HUGE difference between something being a solid fact, and just a preference.

And I'm just gonna say it...You can't really decrease the risk of SIDS. If it's going to happen, it's going to happen no matter what precautions you take. That's the bitch of it. Think about what that acronym stands for. SIDS is sudden and unexplained...Meaning no cause of death can actually be determined. Whether or not you are in the same room as your child, if they GOD FORBID die from SIDS, where you were would not matter. A baby rolling into their bumper and suffocating because of it, is NOT SIDS. It's suffocation.

For me, I am so glad we put Kenzie in her own room from the very day she came home. I am also glad we practiced the CIO method PROPERLY. It has helped her become such an independent, strong-willed little girl. She loves having her little winding down "Mackenzie time" about 15 minutes before she goes to sleep. She'll grab a book and "read" it to herself, play with some toys, sing to herself, or climb up onto her rocking chair and rock her babies. Then she climbs into bed and off to dreamland she goes. Had we not established that her room was "her own space" early on, I don't know that she would be as capable of doing things on her own as she is.

But if you FEEL there is an age that is "too young" there is nothing wrong with that. I'm just saying it's really wrong to generalize it by saying it absolutely is wrong.

Sorry, you're wrong. You may not be able to eliminate the risk but there are definitely ways to decrease the risk of SIDS. There have been multiple scientific studies that show putting your baby on their back to sleep and not smoking greatly reduce the risk of SIDS.

There are multiple websites that say cosleeping (not to be confused with bed sharing... They are not the same thing, though the terms are sometimes incorrectly used interchangeably) can also reduce the risk of SIDS, though I could not find any articles from any medical journals or studies that prove this in my two minute Google search.

I agree that parents need to do what they are comfortable with and make these decisions for their family. However, just like there is a heap of evidence that proves rear facing IS safer, no matter what the laws are, there is evidence that proves there are ways to reduce SIDS risk.
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Snarklover wrote:They really need to stop saying "shay uh" butter instead of "shay". Mispronunciations are ok when you are chatting with friends, but if you are going to try to make a semi-professional blog and claim to "master" breastfeeding and things like that, take a few seconds and look up the correct pronunciation.
Hmmm. Sorry but both of you are wrong. According to dictionaries, shea is pronounced as [ʃɪə] - shee-uh (as in 'dear', 'clear', etc.) or [ʃɪ:] - shee (as in 'tree', 'me', etc.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shea_butter
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anna12345 wrote:
Snarklover wrote:They really need to stop saying "shay uh" butter instead of "shay". Mispronunciations are ok when you are chatting with friends, but if you are going to try to make a semi-professional blog and claim to "master" breastfeeding and things like that, take a few seconds and look up the correct pronunciation.
Hmmm. Sorry but both of you are wrong. According to dictionaries, shea is pronounced as [ʃɪə] - shee-uh (as in 'dear', 'clear', etc.) or [ʃɪ:] - shee (as in 'tree', 'me', etc.)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shea_butter
That's how I thought it was pronounced, like shear..
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Anyone think Oliver is starting to look a little too much like Bryan? Not saying hes not cute or anything but when I look at him its like i'm looking at Bryan and I don't like Bryan lol
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Cosleeping and sleeping in the same room doesn't mean your kid will not be independent. It sounds like you are generalizing. Your kid may just naturally be independent...it isn't necessarily because she CIO or was in her own room. My son coslept in the bed with us for 4 months because he hated his crib and bassinet. At the 4 month mark, I noticed he was sleeping better in his own space so I moved him then. He is extremely well adjusted and a great sleeper. We tell him it is bed time and he will go in his room and lay in bed and chat himself to sleep. We did the same exact thing with our daughter and she is a horrible sleeper and it is a fight to get her down.

Kids all have different personality and some parents think they know it all and that their method is the right way just because they have an easy kid.
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Byran... stop asking for thumbs up its hella annoying and everytime you mention it you seem way too desperate...
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Oh my Gosh. In today's vlog Bryan was finding a place to eat lunch and said "If it was a third world country I'd have the option rice or mud" that hit me wrong. It was extremely rude. Who says that. Making jokes about world hunger is not ok. It's a serious issue. When I commented almost immediately it was deleted and I was blocked from commenting. I really hope they address the fact that he said that. I'm definitely unsubbing after that comment.
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Oh my Gosh. In today's vlog Bryan was finding a place to eat lunch and said "If it was a third world country I'd have the option rice or mud" that hit me wrong. It was extremely rude. Who says that. Making jokes about world hunger is not ok. It's a serious issue. When I commented almost immediately it was deleted and I was blocked from commenting. I really hope they address the fact that he said that. I'm definitely unsubbing after that comment.
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They blocked me, because of my comment on the vlog about drinking the breastmilk. "I don't know if it's because I'm pregnant and sensitive..but this vlog had me gagging hahaha."

It wasn't even a rude comment.

They seriously need to grow the fuck up.
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