Meet The Gardners....Fake, Fat and The Feral Four | Part 23
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Dear God, STOP TAKING TO YOUR GIRLS WITH BABY TALK!!! THEY NEED TO HEAR HOW TO SPEAK PROPERLY SO THEY CAN SPEAK PROPERLY, YOU FREAKING SELFISH IDIOTS!!!! The two of you are LITERALLY the MOST SELFISH, IGNORANT, NARSACISTIC FOOLS EVER!!!!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
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Supposedly she will be back within the next week or two. I thought one week, but T said two in something he posted recently, though I can't remember where. She's been their house cleaner for a few years now, before she became the nanny. She's made quite a few appearances in the vlogs since the girls were born. I'm not sure I'd ever share details about my life on someone else's vlog either. She seems as though she's tried to remain pretty professional and I can't say I'd do anything different. At least not when it comes to these two. She's been around long enough to know they exploit anyone and everyone they can.3momstrong wrote:
Speaking of Nanny Poppins ... do we know when she’s coming back? I still have a weird feeling about the whole situation ... no background about her except not married/no kids. I get a strange Sister Wife vibe.
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"Don’t people usually yell “Surprise” and not “happy birthday” when having a surprise party and the guest of honor walks in? Every party I’ve been to they do."
Another weird Utah thing. I hosted a surprise birthday party for an adult friend a few years ago. When she walked down the stairs, several people just "ROARED" at her like dinosaurs or some weird thing. Mormons are extremely strange people or I should say, the Mormons I know are extremely strange people.
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Another weird Utah thing. I hosted a surprise birthday party for an adult friend a few years ago. When she walked down the stairs, several people just "ROARED" at her like dinosaurs or some weird thing. Mormons are extremely strange people or I should say, the Mormons I know are extremely strange people.
Sorry for the threadjack, but it seems that's how it is done in Utah
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Can’t say I blame her. She does seem so kind, soft spoken and uncomfortable when the camera is shoved in her face. Wonder how long she will last? There is NO WAY I could stomach being around them.Snarkadoodle Doo wrote:Supposedly she will be back within the next week or two. I thought one week, but T said two in something he posted recently, though I can't remember where. She's been their house cleaner for a few years now, before she became the nanny. She's made quite a few appearances in the vlogs since the girls were born. I'm not sure I'd ever share details about my life on someone else's vlog either. She seems as though she's tried to remain pretty professional and I can't say I'd do anything different. At least not when it comes to these two. She's been around long enough to know they exploit anyone and everyone they can.3momstrong wrote:
Speaking of Nanny Poppins ... do we know when she’s coming back? I still have a weird feeling about the whole situation ... no background about her except not married/no kids. I get a strange Sister Wife vibe.
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B4bfmmom wrote:Dear God, STOP TAKING TO YOUR GIRLS WITH BABY TALK!!! THEY NEED TO HEAR HOW TO SPEAK PROPERLY SO THEY CAN SPEAK PROPERLY, YOU FREAKING SELFISH IDIOTS!!!! The two of you are LITERALLY the MOST SELFISH, IGNORANT, NARSACISTIC FOOLS EVER!!!!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
Ok, this is a little over the top. They drive me crazy too but a three yr old isn’t behind because they can’t count to 50. They also do not need to know all their letters. They should begin practicing them but I wouldn’t say they are behind for not knowing ALL of them. And as far as naming a doll. Does it really matter if she’s named it? It’s more important that she’s playing imaginary play at this age. We don’t always have to rush everything.
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Tyler did a lie feed on GQS instagram... here's a few things I thought were interesting.
1. He talks about the girls knowing all their letters and how it's really picked up since nanny ash came on the scene and worked with them every day. He says, "I mean mom and I do it when we can but..."
Wait what?! You and your child bride are also there EVERY DAY and have been since those cats were born so why couldn't you do letters every day? Why did it take nanny ash's presence? Oh that's right, because she actually engages them in activities whereas you just plop on the couch and let the cats play with blankets while you scroll social media.
2. He is amazed that the girls took to potty training and toddler beds so quickly and claims it's because they did those things just when the girls were ready for them. No dickwad, you waited months and months AFTER the girls were ready for them. That's why they took to it so quickly. They were far beyond ready.
3. In speaking about discipline he says he comes from a "yelling family" yeah no shit. We can all tell you have anger issues. I bet you yell at the cats more often than not.
4. Then he says, "I hope the girls don't grow up and write books about us" hahahaha.... yeah you better pray real hard to your Heavenly Father that this never happens. Oh what a treat that would be!
5. In regards to Branden's surprise party, he says "I don't even know 100 people" well ain't that obvious. I bet Ashley wouldn't be able to round up anyone but your brothers to come to your party. Even a few of them might make an excuse to get out of it.
6. When talking about boundaries between their respective families, he says "we respect our families' time" Haha, what? Granted we have seen them around less lately, but there were times he'd go crashing into his mom's house with the cats right after she got off a night shift, or expected Madison to babysit whenever they felt like going out, or expected Oakland to package all his Chinese blankets for him. I don't feel they've ever respected their families' time. Who is he kidding?
I'm sure there was more BS, but I kinda got sick of listening after a while, haha! That was enough BS for 20 minutes!
1. He talks about the girls knowing all their letters and how it's really picked up since nanny ash came on the scene and worked with them every day. He says, "I mean mom and I do it when we can but..."
Wait what?! You and your child bride are also there EVERY DAY and have been since those cats were born so why couldn't you do letters every day? Why did it take nanny ash's presence? Oh that's right, because she actually engages them in activities whereas you just plop on the couch and let the cats play with blankets while you scroll social media.
2. He is amazed that the girls took to potty training and toddler beds so quickly and claims it's because they did those things just when the girls were ready for them. No dickwad, you waited months and months AFTER the girls were ready for them. That's why they took to it so quickly. They were far beyond ready.
3. In speaking about discipline he says he comes from a "yelling family" yeah no shit. We can all tell you have anger issues. I bet you yell at the cats more often than not.
4. Then he says, "I hope the girls don't grow up and write books about us" hahahaha.... yeah you better pray real hard to your Heavenly Father that this never happens. Oh what a treat that would be!
5. In regards to Branden's surprise party, he says "I don't even know 100 people" well ain't that obvious. I bet Ashley wouldn't be able to round up anyone but your brothers to come to your party. Even a few of them might make an excuse to get out of it.
6. When talking about boundaries between their respective families, he says "we respect our families' time" Haha, what? Granted we have seen them around less lately, but there were times he'd go crashing into his mom's house with the cats right after she got off a night shift, or expected Madison to babysit whenever they felt like going out, or expected Oakland to package all his Chinese blankets for him. I don't feel they've ever respected their families' time. Who is he kidding?
I'm sure there was more BS, but I kinda got sick of listening after a while, haha! That was enough BS for 20 minutes!
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Seriously? Those kids are so far behind they are going to be placed in special ed if they ever go to school. Maybe they shouldn't rush school either? They could just do preschool at 7 or 8.Kal0805 wrote:yB4bfmmom wrote:Dear God, STOP TAKING TO YOUR GIRLS WITH BABY TALK!!! THEY NEED TO HEAR HOW TO SPEAK PROPERLY SO THEY CAN SPEAK PROPERLY, YOU FREAKING SELFISH IDIOTS!!!! The two of you are LITERALLY the MOST SELFISH, IGNORANT, NARSACISTIC FOOLS EVER!!!!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
Ok, this is a little over the top. They drive me crazy too but a three yr old isn’t behind because they can’t count to 50. They also do not need to know all their letters. They should begin practicing them but I wouldn’t say they are behind for not knowing ALL of them. And as far as naming a doll. Does it really matter if she’s named it? It’s more important that she’s playing imaginary play at this age. We don’t always have to rush everything.
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Ummm...are you aware kids are considered “ahead” if they enter Kindergarten READING? How can a child read without knowing ALL letters? When my child was in Kindergarten 17 YEARS AGO, the Kindergarten Round-up testing they did before the teachers declared them “ready” or labeled them “low level” consisted of the child knowing their whole name, knowing their parents names, their address, phone number, they counted as far as they could - 50 was the mark to reach (remember, 17 years ago), they had to write as many numbers as they could, in order, they had to write their name - at least their first -using upper and lower case letter appropriately (Our child only wrote all uppercase, as she did in preschool - had to learn lowercase over summer before school started), tell who was in their family and draw a picture of them, draw a picture of their house, identify letters and numbers on flash cards, write as many letters they could, know each letters sound, know all colors and shapes, draw all shapes, tie their shoes (had to work in this over the summer)...I’m probably missing a few. Get the picture? How do I know this? Because as a speech para I sat in on and helped with the testing up until 7 years ago. The testing has only become tougher and tougher since. I don’t agree a 5 or 6 year old needs to read. I think learning through play, etc. is better and causes less stress to such young kids. I also think the government expectations of what a child should know at certain ages is ridiculous and children are losing their childhoods, but I’m not in charge.Kal0805 wrote:B4bfmmom wrote:Dear God, STOP TAKING TO YOUR GIRLS WITH BABY TALK!!! THEY NEED TO HEAR HOW TO SPEAK PROPERLY SO THEY CAN SPEAK PROPERLY, YOU FREAKING SELFISH IDIOTS!!!! The two of you are LITERALLY the MOST SELFISH, IGNORANT, NARSACISTIC FOOLS EVER!!!!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
Ok, this is a little over the top. They drive me crazy too but a three yr old isn’t behind because they can’t count to 50. They also do not need to know all their letters. They should begin practicing them but I wouldn’t say they are behind for not knowing ALL of them. And as far as naming a doll. Does it really matter if she’s named it? It’s more important that she’s playing imaginary play at this age. We don’t always have to rush everything.
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I DO think a 3 1/2 year old SHOULD INDEED BE ABLE TO UNDERSTAND THE QUESTION, “WHAT IS YOUR BABIES NAME?” At the very least, they should reply, “Baby”. (Although that is what a 1 year old would probably say.) If Indie would have said, “Baby”, then fine, it’s still what a much younger child would say, but at least she would have answered appropriately or at all. She said NOTHING. She ugghed and pointed at Bentley - NOT NORMAL FOR A CHILD THAT AGE. As a matter of fact, she couldn’t answer Tyler out on the “BENCH” either. He had no idea what she said and he’s the father and she’s 3 1/2! (But they have no speech issues.) She didn’t answer any of his questions appropriately. THIS IS WHY I SAY THEY ARE NOT “SO SMART”, THEY ARE WAY BEHIND. I, frankly, won’t be surprised if pre-school says they aren’t ready for Kindergarten when the time comes. That is IF LAZY DADDY EVEN ALLOWS THEM TO GO TO ANY SCHOOL.
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"4. Then he says, "I hope the girls don't grow up and write books about us" hahahaha.... yeah you better pray real hard to your Heavenly Father that this never happens. Oh what a treat that would be!"
I hope the girls aren't shown all their images which have been altered by pedophiles.
I hope the girls aren't shown all their images which have been altered by pedophiles.
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Hey now. Let's not attack each other. I think these girls are behind. Just not for all the reasons originally said. They should definitely know their colors. As for numbers or letters, they should at least know one or the other. Most kids either like numbers or like letters. My 4 yo son loves letters and has known them since he was 18 months old. But he had no interest in numbers for the longest time. My younger son is the opposite. I always tried to teach them though, instead of just accepting their wrong answers and saying they're advanced. That's the difference. They should be able to answer simple questions more easily, for sure. I think their language comprehension is the biggest problem. I think saying they will be in special education is an exaggeration but they do need someone to talk to them like they're three. That'll make a world of difference.Krouton wrote:Seriously? Those kids are so far behind they are going to be placed in special ed if they ever go to school. Maybe they shouldn't rush school either? They could just do preschool at 7 or 8.Kal0805 wrote:yB4bfmmom wrote:Dear God, STOP TAKING TO YOUR GIRLS WITH BABY TALK!!! THEY NEED TO HEAR HOW TO SPEAK PROPERLY SO THEY CAN SPEAK PROPERLY, YOU FREAKING SELFISH IDIOTS!!!! The two of you are LITERALLY the MOST SELFISH, IGNORANT, NARSACISTIC FOOLS EVER!!!!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
Ok, this is a little over the top. They drive me crazy too but a three yr old isn’t behind because they can’t count to 50. They also do not need to know all their letters. They should begin practicing them but I wouldn’t say they are behind for not knowing ALL of them. And as far as naming a doll. Does it really matter if she’s named it? It’s more important that she’s playing imaginary play at this age. We don’t always have to rush everything.
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I have only watched half of Tyass & Ashass's latest vlogs but am I right in saying it's been a while since Tyass has shown us his open mouth, tongue out look, hmmm wonder why . I am a 75kg aging woman and even I can wear bathers and short denim shorts better than Ashass . It's laughable how Tyass is so self conscious about how he looks on camera now & won't take his top off or go in the water, I seriously can't believe how Ashass could sleep with him . It bugs me how Ashass will film the FF doing or saying something then she will turn the camera on herself and tell us what the FF just did or said. And with the "you girls are so big" fgs, they're nearly 4, they're wearing floaties and are walking on the bottom of the pool, yes encourage them but treat them like 3 1/2 year olds and stop saying "guuudjuuub" & "aaaasuuuum", you know what it is, they are afraid of the FF growing up and not being their meal ticket anymore that's why they live in their fantasy world of the FF being babies forever.
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My child graduated from kindergarten on Friday. Kids are reading, writing, doing math, etc when they are in kindergarten. They had to do a research project on any animal, write points on the animal at school, and make a habitat at home to present to others at an open house. No naps.
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I live in the southeast in one of the poorest states. We are supposedly behind other states.
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He said that he and Asswipe didn’t have time to do letters with the girls? Guess not. Too busy piling whore makeup on, going out to eat constantly, going shopping, taking selfies, talking to strangers online, going on date nights & vacations, and laying around on their phones take up all their time. Whew! No wonder they are so busy.
He also said that he was sweating because he was doing yard work. Bhahahahaha! Who is he kidding. He is just sitting there sweating like a pig.
He talked about discipline. Said they have conversations with the girls about what they did wrong blah, blah, blah. Sure you do. Poor girls can’t comprehend anything so how can you have conversations with them?
Otherwise same ol’ BS as usual.
He also said that he was sweating because he was doing yard work. Bhahahahaha! Who is he kidding. He is just sitting there sweating like a pig.
He talked about discipline. Said they have conversations with the girls about what they did wrong blah, blah, blah. Sure you do. Poor girls can’t comprehend anything so how can you have conversations with them?
Otherwise same ol’ BS as usual.
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With that being said, they are seriously behind in so many areas. My SIL just sent me a video of my niece (who will turn 3 in October) saying the pledge of allegiance all by herself (yes, the entire thing). She speaks in full sentences, knows all of her colors, etc., and has for a while. Their speech is terrible. The potty training really gets me as well. My kiddos were both fully potty trained right around their 2nd birthday.Kal0805 wrote:B4bfmmom wrote:Dear God, STOP TAKING TO YOUR GIRLS WITH BABY TALK!!! THEY NEED TO HEAR HOW TO SPEAK PROPERLY SO THEY CAN SPEAK PROPERLY, YOU FREAKING SELFISH IDIOTS!!!! The two of you are LITERALLY the MOST SELFISH, IGNORANT, NARSACISTIC FOOLS EVER!!!!
“Daddy go get a drink!!!!!” “You da best momma ever!!!”
Seriously, Child Wife? Do you think you sound cleaver or do your seriously still believe your 3 1/2 year old daughters are “tiny babies”. Stop it!!
This isn’t the time I’ve heard you ask Indie or Esme what their babies name is. Can you begin to understand how sad it is your girls have NO IDEA WHAT YOUR ARE TALKING ABOUT? THEY HAVE NO CONCEPT WHAT NAMES MEAN AND EVERYONE HAS ONE!!! This is a clear example of them being BEHIND developmentally and the fact you and your loser hubby honestly think they are “so smart” is frightening. You praise Indie for tracing shapes? She should have been doing that at 2 years old! They are at least 1 1/2 years behind, if not more. They should know their colors....this means staying the correct color on the first try, every time. They should be able to count to at least 50 and know the numbers when shown them; same with ALL letters. (And if they know colors and letters as you claim, show us. Show us them stating every letter, out of order, and every color more than one time. I dare you.) They should know how to spell their names and write them. They should know their address and phone number.
It is so sad to me not one of your girls can comprehend basic questions and usually answer every stupid question you and lazy ass ask them with a color or animal or Costco. “Where do you want to go?” “Costco.” Never the zoo, the library, the park, etc.; just Costco. “What’s your favorite fruit?” “Pink.” Wow, way to teach your kids. Brilliant.
I’m am happy to see Indie has been allowed to have a doll she loves and the other 3 haven’t been forced to like dolls as well or she hasn’t been made to stop carrying and loving her doll because God knows all 4 MUST BE EXACTLY THE SAME AT ALL TIMES. The FACT she has NO CLUE what naming her baby means should concern you. Again - She’s 3 1/2. My daughter named her favorite blanket “B” at 9 - 10 months old, named her favorite doll, her first real doll she got for her first birthday, Jenni, at age 1 and continued to name each doll or animal she ever received. No one told her what to name them or gave her ideas. She just knew, by listening and learning, as kid should be able to do in order to figure things out, that people and pets have names; then she picked names she liked. You absolutely SHOULD BE CONCERNED YOUR GIRLS DO NOT CATCH ON TO WHATS AROUND THEM...AND JUST STARE BLANKLY. I blame their imbicile parents for this because NEITHER OF YOU GIVE TWO CRAPS WHAT YOU
HAVENT TAUGHT THEM FOR THEIR GOOD. You are too worried about what you do teach them and that is to not bother with manners, to be selfish, grabbing, whining kids who “need it” ALL THE TIME without a please, thank you or you’re welcome to be shared. You’ve taught them MONEY MEANS EVERYTHING, that POSTING INAPPROPRIATE PICTURES OF THEMSELVES WITH THEIR BOOBS HANGING OUT, MOUTHS OPEN AND TONGUES OUT IS MORALLY FINE BECAUSE THEY ARE HELPING PERVERTS FEEL GOOD AND ITS PERFECTLY FINE TO LIE ABOUT EVERYTHING, INCLUDING A SO CALLED FAITH IN ORDER TO GET WHAT YOU WANT.
Wake up, you idiotic fools!!!! You are HURTING YOUR CHILDREN! YOU ARE NEGLECTING THEM IN SO MANY WAYS. Once again, I say, IF YOU LOVE THEM AS YOU CLAIM (which I honestly doubt), PUT DOWN YOUR PHONES, STOP FILMING THEM AND POSTING THEIR LIVES ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA AND START PAYING ATTENTION TO THEIE NEEDS, NOT YOURS!
Ok, this is a little over the top. They drive me crazy too but a three yr old isn’t behind because they can’t count to 50. They also do not need to know all their letters. They should begin practicing them but I wouldn’t say they are behind for not knowing ALL of them. And as far as naming a doll. Does it really matter if she’s named it? It’s more important that she’s playing imaginary play at this age. We don’t always have to rush everything.
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Here are the 10 kindergarten readiness skills to focus on as you work with your child. Don't be concerned if she does not have them all down before the first day of kindergarten, as she will continue to work on them throughout the year. Try a few activities listed for the skills your child might need to work on a bit more before she starts school.
1. Writing
Help your child practice writing letters, especially the letters in her name.
Teach your child how to write her name with an uppercase first letter and the remaining letters in lowercase.
Write in shaving cream in the bathtub, salt or sugar in a cake pan or in finger paint to make practicing more fun and multisensory.
2. Letter Recognition
Play games to help your child recognize some letters of the alphabet.
Play hide and seek with refrigerator magnets.
Rather than drilling your child with flashcards, use them to play a game of alphabet go fish.
3. Beginning Sounds
Make your child aware of the sound that each letter makes.
Find items around the house that begin with the same sound and identify the letter that makes each sound.
Overemphasize the first sound in words to help your child hear the individual sounds in words.
4. Number Recognition and Counting
Count throughout the day (for example, the crackers she is eating for snack or the socks in that you take out of the dryer).
Point out numbers you see in your environment and have your child name them (for example, the numbers found on food boxes or street signs).
5. Shapes and Colors
If your child is having trouble recognizing certain colors, you might add a little food coloring to cookie dough, milk or vanilla pudding to emphasize those colors.
Help your child recognize more difficult shapes such as diamonds and rectangles by showing her how to draw them on paper and cut them out.
Play games in which your child finds objects of particular colors and shapes around the house or in the neighborhood as you drive.
6. Fine Motor Skills
Give your child several different writing options (colored pencils, crayons or markers) to help keep her interested in writing and drawing.
Playing with play dough is a fun way to strengthen the muscles of the hand that will be used for writing.
7. Cutting
Purchase a good pair of child-safe scissors and let your child practice.
Give her old magazines or newspapers to cut up, or allow her to make a collage of the things she likes by cutting them from magazines and gluing them to a piece of paper.
Cutting play dough is also fun for children.
8. Reading Readiness
Run your finger under the words as you read to your child to help her learn that words go from left to right and top to bottom.
Play games with rhyming words to help your child hear similar sounds in words. For example, as you are going up the stairs, name one word that rhymes with cat for each step as you go up.
9. Attention and Following Directions
Read lots of stories with your child and work up to reading longer chapter books, one chapter each night or as long as she remains interested and focused.
Give your child two and three step directions. For example: "put on your pajamas, brush your teeth and pick a book to read."
Play Simon Says with two or three step directions. For example: "Simon Says jump up and down and shout hooray."
10. Social Skills
Give your children opportunities to interact with other children in preschool, church or social groups or play dates.
Teach your child how to express her feelings if she doesn’t like something.
Role-play different situations she might experience on the playground or at school. Help her find solutions for typical problems she might encounter.
Chances are you're already practicing many of these skills your child will need for kindergarten. Remember to keep it fun and don’t make it stressful for you or your child. With just a little fun practice, your child will be prepared for her elementary school debut!
1. Writing
Help your child practice writing letters, especially the letters in her name.
Teach your child how to write her name with an uppercase first letter and the remaining letters in lowercase.
Write in shaving cream in the bathtub, salt or sugar in a cake pan or in finger paint to make practicing more fun and multisensory.
2. Letter Recognition
Play games to help your child recognize some letters of the alphabet.
Play hide and seek with refrigerator magnets.
Rather than drilling your child with flashcards, use them to play a game of alphabet go fish.
3. Beginning Sounds
Make your child aware of the sound that each letter makes.
Find items around the house that begin with the same sound and identify the letter that makes each sound.
Overemphasize the first sound in words to help your child hear the individual sounds in words.
4. Number Recognition and Counting
Count throughout the day (for example, the crackers she is eating for snack or the socks in that you take out of the dryer).
Point out numbers you see in your environment and have your child name them (for example, the numbers found on food boxes or street signs).
5. Shapes and Colors
If your child is having trouble recognizing certain colors, you might add a little food coloring to cookie dough, milk or vanilla pudding to emphasize those colors.
Help your child recognize more difficult shapes such as diamonds and rectangles by showing her how to draw them on paper and cut them out.
Play games in which your child finds objects of particular colors and shapes around the house or in the neighborhood as you drive.
6. Fine Motor Skills
Give your child several different writing options (colored pencils, crayons or markers) to help keep her interested in writing and drawing.
Playing with play dough is a fun way to strengthen the muscles of the hand that will be used for writing.
7. Cutting
Purchase a good pair of child-safe scissors and let your child practice.
Give her old magazines or newspapers to cut up, or allow her to make a collage of the things she likes by cutting them from magazines and gluing them to a piece of paper.
Cutting play dough is also fun for children.
8. Reading Readiness
Run your finger under the words as you read to your child to help her learn that words go from left to right and top to bottom.
Play games with rhyming words to help your child hear similar sounds in words. For example, as you are going up the stairs, name one word that rhymes with cat for each step as you go up.
9. Attention and Following Directions
Read lots of stories with your child and work up to reading longer chapter books, one chapter each night or as long as she remains interested and focused.
Give your child two and three step directions. For example: "put on your pajamas, brush your teeth and pick a book to read."
Play Simon Says with two or three step directions. For example: "Simon Says jump up and down and shout hooray."
10. Social Skills
Give your children opportunities to interact with other children in preschool, church or social groups or play dates.
Teach your child how to express her feelings if she doesn’t like something.
Role-play different situations she might experience on the playground or at school. Help her find solutions for typical problems she might encounter.
Chances are you're already practicing many of these skills your child will need for kindergarten. Remember to keep it fun and don’t make it stressful for you or your child. With just a little fun practice, your child will be prepared for her elementary school debut!
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utahmom wrote:"4. Then he says, "I hope the girls don't grow up and write books about us" hahahaha.... yeah you better pray real hard to your Heavenly Father that this never happens. Oh what a treat that would be!"
I hope the girls aren't shown all their images which have been altered by pedophiles.
Are you flockin' kidding me?!!!! The Greedners have blogged, vlogged, facebooked, snapchatted, instagrammed ... um, more or less had a camera shoved in the FF's faces since the time they were born. They've been pimped out for "collabs" with vendors and paraded around mainstream media platforms. The crap those two morons have put out there on their miracles will leave a permanent imprint. They'll never have that privacy back.
And, HE'S concerned THEY might write books about THEM?!!!! Well, I sure hope they do write books, books that will pale in comparison to "Mommy Dearest". We want to hear about you "working one out" in the nursing home, your "funny faces" from missing teeth from all that sugar you eat, you "being emotional" due to health issues and money problems ... Could be best sellers!
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Wonder if they realize or know that the girls will have to spell their full names and not nicknames or a shortened version of their name. For example, Evie. She will have to know how to write and spell Evangeline. Guess they will now because we all know they read here. Asswipe called them the tinies in a vlog not long ago. They posted a pic the other day of Indie & Esme and called them the tinies. Close enough to the littles. Guess they used a thesaurus or asked Madison. I’m going with asking Madison. They probably don’t know what a thesaurus is.
Also forgot to mention. I bit the bullet and watched TIHWB vlog. Towards the end Mindy was thanking everyone who helped pull off the surprise party. The Greedners were not mentioned. I guess Mindy didn’t need any of Waddles many talents and abilities. Go figure.
Also forgot to mention. I bit the bullet and watched TIHWB vlog. Towards the end Mindy was thanking everyone who helped pull off the surprise party. The Greedners were not mentioned. I guess Mindy didn’t need any of Waddles many talents and abilities. Go figure.
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They are in for a rude awakening (T&A) when the littles start school. The poor teachers who will have the charge of teaching them and dealing with T&A.utahmom wrote:Here are the 10 kindergarten readiness skills to focus on as you work with your child. Don't be concerned if she does not have them all down before the first day of kindergarten, as she will continue to work on them throughout the year. Try a few activities listed for the skills your child might need to work on a bit more before she starts school.
1. Writing
Help your child practice writing letters, especially the letters in her name.
Teach your child how to write her name with an uppercase first letter and the remaining letters in lowercase.
Write in shaving cream in the bathtub, salt or sugar in a cake pan or in finger paint to make practicing more fun and multisensory.
2. Letter Recognition
Play games to help your child recognize some letters of the alphabet.
Play hide and seek with refrigerator magnets.
Rather than drilling your child with flashcards, use them to play a game of alphabet go fish.
3. Beginning Sounds
Make your child aware of the sound that each letter makes.
Find items around the house that begin with the same sound and identify the letter that makes each sound.
Overemphasize the first sound in words to help your child hear the individual sounds in words.
4. Number Recognition and Counting
Count throughout the day (for example, the crackers she is eating for snack or the socks in that you take out of the dryer).
Point out numbers you see in your environment and have your child name them (for example, the numbers found on food boxes or street signs).
5. Shapes and Colors
If your child is having trouble recognizing certain colors, you might add a little food coloring to cookie dough, milk or vanilla pudding to emphasize those colors.
Help your child recognize more difficult shapes such as diamonds and rectangles by showing her how to draw them on paper and cut them out.
Play games in which your child finds objects of particular colors and shapes around the house or in the neighborhood as you drive.
6. Fine Motor Skills
Give your child several different writing options (colored pencils, crayons or markers) to help keep her interested in writing and drawing.
Playing with play dough is a fun way to strengthen the muscles of the hand that will be used for writing.
7. Cutting
Purchase a good pair of child-safe scissors and let your child practice.
Give her old magazines or newspapers to cut up, or allow her to make a collage of the things she likes by cutting them from magazines and gluing them to a piece of paper.
Cutting play dough is also fun for children.
8. Reading Readiness
Run your finger under the words as you read to your child to help her learn that words go from left to right and top to bottom.
Play games with rhyming words to help your child hear similar sounds in words. For example, as you are going up the stairs, name one word that rhymes with cat for each step as you go up.
9. Attention and Following Directions
Read lots of stories with your child and work up to reading longer chapter books, one chapter each night or as long as she remains interested and focused.
Give your child two and three step directions. For example: "put on your pajamas, brush your teeth and pick a book to read."
Play Simon Says with two or three step directions. For example: "Simon Says jump up and down and shout hooray."
10. Social Skills
Give your children opportunities to interact with other children in preschool, church or social groups or play dates.
Teach your child how to express her feelings if she doesn’t like something.
Role-play different situations she might experience on the playground or at school. Help her find solutions for typical problems she might encounter.
Chances are you're already practicing many of these skills your child will need for kindergarten. Remember to keep it fun and don’t make it stressful for you or your child. With just a little fun practice, your child will be prepared for her elementary school debut!
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utahmom wrote:Here are the 10 kindergarten readiness skills to focus on as you work with your child. Don't be concerned if she does not have them all down before the first day of kindergarten, as she will continue to work on them throughout the year. Try a few activities listed for the skills your child might need to work on a bit more before she starts school.
1. Writing
Help your child practice writing letters, especially the letters in her name.
Teach your child how to write her name with an uppercase first letter and the remaining letters in lowercase.
Write in shaving cream in the bathtub, salt or sugar in a cake pan or in finger paint to make practicing more fun and multisensory.
2. Letter Recognition
Play games to help your child recognize some letters of the alphabet.
Play hide and seek with refrigerator magnets.
Rather than drilling your child with flashcards, use them to play a game of alphabet go fish.
3. Beginning Sounds
Make your child aware of the sound that each letter makes.
Find items around the house that begin with the same sound and identify the letter that makes each sound.
Overemphasize the first sound in words to help your child hear the individual sounds in words.
4. Number Recognition and Counting
Count throughout the day (for example, the crackers she is eating for snack or the socks in that you take out of the dryer).
Point out numbers you see in your environment and have your child name them (for example, the numbers found on food boxes or street signs).
5. Shapes and Colors
If your child is having trouble recognizing certain colors, you might add a little food coloring to cookie dough, milk or vanilla pudding to emphasize those colors.
Help your child recognize more difficult shapes such as diamonds and rectangles by showing her how to draw them on paper and cut them out.
Play games in which your child finds objects of particular colors and shapes around the house or in the neighborhood as you drive.
6. Fine Motor Skills
Give your child several different writing options (colored pencils, crayons or markers) to help keep her interested in writing and drawing.
Playing with play dough is a fun way to strengthen the muscles of the hand that will be used for writing.
7. Cutting
Purchase a good pair of child-safe scissors and let your child practice.
Give her old magazines or newspapers to cut up, or allow her to make a collage of the things she likes by cutting them from magazines and gluing them to a piece of paper.
Cutting play dough is also fun for children.
8. Reading Readiness
Run your finger under the words as you read to your child to help her learn that words go from left to right and top to bottom.
Play games with rhyming words to help your child hear similar sounds in words. For example, as you are going up the stairs, name one word that rhymes with cat for each step as you go up.
9. Attention and Following Directions
Read lots of stories with your child and work up to reading longer chapter books, one chapter each night or as long as she remains interested and focused.
Give your child two and three step directions. For example: "put on your pajamas, brush your teeth and pick a book to read."
Play Simon Says with two or three step directions. For example: "Simon Says jump up and down and shout hooray."
10. Social Skills
Give your children opportunities to interact with other children in preschool, church or social groups or play dates.
Teach your child how to express her feelings if she doesn’t like something.
Role-play different situations she might experience on the playground or at school. Help her find solutions for typical problems she might encounter.
Chances are you're already practicing many of these skills your child will need for kindergarten. Remember to keep it fun and don’t make it stressful for you or your child. With just a little fun practice, your child will be prepared for her elementary school debut!
I don’t see these poor girls starting to have or have developed any of these skills. Not when all they are asked is “do you love it, is it so fun, show me where your eyes is, is it so cool, is it awesome, where do you want to go? Costco, mascara.” They don’t stand a chance.