It's their couch, you could tell by the red pillows that Missy was talking about the other day.shortstop wrote:Well what do you know there is a pic of them both in the same bed. LoL!!!
Damn even on the couch they don't like to be near each other.
It's their couch, you could tell by the red pillows that Missy was talking about the other day.shortstop wrote:Well what do you know there is a pic of them both in the same bed. LoL!!!
I thought the same exact thing. Reading to your kids is one of the easiest and most important things a parent can do. 20 minutes a day. I'm sure M and B spend more than 20 minutes online every day talking to fans.OhHiImSam wrote:Hmmm...
Missy, I don't think Oliver was asking for your opinion on the book. I think he may have wanted you to read it to him.
But you know, that probably would involved talking to him off camera.
Haha I totally agree! I read to my kids all the time and I class it as my relaxing time!Jamiecrickets wrote:Honestly I call reading the lazy way to interact with kids. It requires no physical activity and you can just sit there and read books. Win win if you aren't feeling that full of energy to run around with them. Surprised they haven't figured that out yet. Plus reading usually helps with speech too.
But that would involve actually having to interact with Ollie...Jamiecrickets wrote:Honestly I call reading the lazy way to interact with kids. It requires no physical activity and you can just sit there and read books. Win win if you aren't feeling that full of energy to run around with them. Surprised they haven't figured that out yet. Plus reading usually helps with speech too.
i feel like hers could be. it's "just" a lisp.[/quote]BaileyBoo12 wrote:Not everyone's speech problems can be magically fixed by speech therapythenightowl wrote:I have always wondered that, why she hasn't gone to speech therapy to help, if I had a lisp, my mom would have had me in speech as a young child. I notice Cassie has one and I am not sure about Jimmy.eden24 wrote:i seriously cannot stand her lisp omg. why cant she go to speech therapy and correct it.
There are different forms of lisps.....My child had neither tongue nor lip ties and was diagnosed with a Lateral Lisp my child talks a lot like Missy and NO that cannot be fixed even after intensive therapy so......Theirmom wrote:^^THIS.BaileyBoo12 wrote: Not everyone's speech problems can be magically fixed by speech therapy
Sometimes surgery and intensive speech therapy is required.
Both of my girls were born tongue tied (the tissue under their tongue was too tight), and required minor surgery to correct it. They both had to have their frenulums cauterized before they were six weeks old, because uncorrected, tongue tie can lead to poor ability to breastfeed, excessive drooling, premature loosening of the bottom teeth, and speech impediments.
I've noticed that Missy has a short "square" shape to her tongue, rather than a rounded tip on a longer tongue, which is typical of a posterior tongue tie.
It's a simple procedure to fix it, but in an adult who has already learned how to speak with a lisp, it would take pretty intensive speech therapy to correct. There'd be no guarantee that she'd ever be able to completely eliminate the lisp, but she could definitely improve. And she'd also minimize the chances that she'd need lower dentures when her front bottom teeth eventually fall out due to the frenulum constantly tugging on her gums.
Didn't Missy address it one day and say she purposely said her "s" like that as a child KNOWING it was incorrect but she just liked the way it felt better? I swear she did.....Smoreslover wrote:There are different forms of lisps.....My child had neither tongue nor lip ties and was diagnosed with a Lateral Lisp my child talks a lot like Missy and NO that cannot be fixed even after intensive therapy so......Theirmom wrote:^^THIS.BaileyBoo12 wrote: Not everyone's speech problems can be magically fixed by speech therapy
Sometimes surgery and intensive speech therapy is required.
Both of my girls were born tongue tied (the tissue under their tongue was too tight), and required minor surgery to correct it. They both had to have their frenulums cauterized before they were six weeks old, because uncorrected, tongue tie can lead to poor ability to breastfeed, excessive drooling, premature loosening of the bottom teeth, and speech impediments.
I've noticed that Missy has a short "square" shape to her tongue, rather than a rounded tip on a longer tongue, which is typical of a posterior tongue tie.
It's a simple procedure to fix it, but in an adult who has already learned how to speak with a lisp, it would take pretty intensive speech therapy to correct. There'd be no guarantee that she'd ever be able to completely eliminate the lisp, but she could definitely improve. And she'd also minimize the chances that she'd need lower dentures when her front bottom teeth eventually fall out due to the frenulum constantly tugging on her gums.
Oh my god look at him!!! That's crazy! I haven't actually watched a vlog in a long time and he has gained way more weight than I thought!cats-or-die wrote:
You can tell Bryabetes is only fat due to poor food choices and lack of exercise. It's all in his belly!
HOLY SHIT!!!Bipolarbisexual wrote:That's insane how much he's gained...this picture is from a meet up I went to in San Francisco (former minion level strong) and that was just a year ago