DailyDesperateDumps (Daily Bumps) - Part 106
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According to Mithy’s insta story Ollie goes to an occupational therapist
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Im assuming it was one of his first meetings since he got a treat for working hard afterwords but its also the landings so you never know. I am glad he's getting in the habit of trying new food and possible speech stuff!mrsglittersparkles wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 2:30 pm According to Mithy’s insta story Ollie goes to an occupational therapist
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DailyDesperateDumps (Daily Bumps) - Part 106
Saw her story and I directly came here to find out if anyone knew why. Haven’t watched in like a year so I wasn’t sure if it was addressed in the videos. She seemed to really emphasize him going to one on purpose. my son goes to a speech therapist so no judgment on my part just curious.mrsglittersparkles wrote:According to Mithy’s insta story Ollie goes to an occupational therapist
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She told a while back it for food aversions. She says he refuses to eat food of certain textures and doesn't like to try new food. The occupational therapist is supposed to help to be willing to try new foods.SAHMof101 wrote:Saw her story and I directly came here to find out if anyone knew why. Haven’t watched in like a year so I wasn’t sure if it was addressed in the videos. She seemed to really emphasize him going to one on purpose. my son goes to a speech therapist so no judgment on my part just curious.mrsglittersparkles wrote:According to Mithy’s insta story Ollie goes to an occupational therapist
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Hmm... its too bad no one watching ever noticed that and tried to comment about it. If only there was a whole forum of people who could see and predict Ollie forming aversions and extreme pickiness. Maybe they could have helped him earlier... [end sarcasm font]crowmtmom78 wrote:She told a while back it for food aversions. She says he refuses to eat food of certain textures and doesn't like to try new food. The occupational therapist is supposed to help to be willing to try new foods.SAHMof101 wrote:Saw her story and I directly came here to find out if anyone knew why. Haven’t watched in like a year so I wasn’t sure if it was addressed in the videos. She seemed to really emphasize him going to one on purpose. my son goes to a speech therapist so no judgment on my part just curious.mrsglittersparkles wrote:According to Mithy’s insta story Ollie goes to an occupational therapist
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Ya’ll! Read upthread! Someone answered that question two posts earlier. Not even like it was pages back.coolusername1236 wrote:Did missy say why Ollie had to go to a therapist?
Not to be rude but no one likes having to answer questions repeatedly.
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yep. abuse comes in ALL forms, not just the obvious. The problem is EVERYONE sees the problem with daily bumps. people are vocal but not vocal enough. what is going to happen is ollie and finn 20 yeara from now arw going to start being vocal about it. how there parents brainwashed them, stole there money, and how the most intiment parts of them were sold off the the world so mom and dad dont have to work. typical society. see something nobldy does anything. youtube helped start this mess yet they are not putting any protections in place. soon congress will want money or get enough complaints. the free wild west internet world is quickly ending and being controlled. thats why bryan and missy nI told you so 485 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 5:45 am What's really sad about all of this is that we aren't the ones suffering from Missy and Bryan changing so much and the constant dinners and nights out. It's Ollie and Finn. At least to me, it's pretty sad because those kids are going to grow up and learn that their family isn't healthy, just by the way the other kids' families are. If Missy doesn't take them out of public school and start homeschooling them. Because we all know that may very well happen, and then all Ollie and Finn will know how to do is smile and talk into a camera. It's just really sad to me. Also, it's sad that Ollie and Finn will never have a normal life, and never consented to being in the videos, they've just had a camera shoved in their face since they were born.
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Tgere was an article written about Finley Jay Lanning on gawker Christian youtubers new baby will have a lifetime of monetized surveillance.
They were portrayed as a Christian couple -strong faith. That's a whole other crowd as big as the infertility community. Im sure they aren't sticking around for this new rich outta touch with family lifestyle.
Her labor clickbait really introduced her to so many little kids fascinated with births and people who love baby vlogs. I mean, he was almost born at Disneyland!!
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They were portrayed as a Christian couple -strong faith. That's a whole other crowd as big as the infertility community. Im sure they aren't sticking around for this new rich outta touch with family lifestyle.
Her labor clickbait really introduced her to so many little kids fascinated with births and people who love baby vlogs. I mean, he was almost born at Disneyland!!
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i was thinking about it...."the change".... other than bryan attempting to keep up this straight man facade...they probably totally lost their editor!!!!! This is probably a relationship 'incompatibility'. Just another breakdown. so they came up with the little roundabout video explaining nothing but it explains a marketing or editing style change. WHAT idiots.
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An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
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Playsinrain wrote:An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
I assume we are only getting half the story.
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I assume this too, I mean why would Missy admit he has a speech issue when he suddenly loses his lisp and speaks as well as an Oxford Professor when the camera turns off??HelloSweetie wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:21 amPlaysinrain wrote:An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
I assume we are only getting half the story.
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It is. Occupational deals with a wide array of things. My son lacked muscle control around age 3 and would constantly fall off of playground equipment because he wasn't understanding that he had to use his muscles to hang on to poles or bars. He also couldn't hold a crayon or use kid scissors because he couldn't figure out his hand muscles (he's a leftie). We tried to explain it to him but he just lacked the coordination because his brain wasn't sending the right signals. OT focused on that and within a year he was back on track.Playsinrain wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:18 am An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
I saw some children at OT who were working on textures, whether touching or tasting. Their mouth will just reject the texture or their tongues will reflexively push the food back out. Swallowing can be hard, temperatures of foods, etc.
Not a bad question at all! I'm encouraged Oliver is getting help now. Better late than never.
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My brother went to therapy for his picky food habits when he was in elementary school! He has autism and wouldn’t eat anything other than grilled cheese due to the textures and smell but with Ollie it seems to be something that’s just been pushed onto him since he was a baby. I can’t remember seeing him eat anything other than uncrustables and chicken nuggets. They might work on his speech with him as well, I know when my brother went to OT they helped a bit there but he got most of his help with a school therapist. They might wait until the school brings it up it seems which I think is a bit crazy since they can obviously afford to get him the help beforehand.Playsinrain wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:18 am An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
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I had definitely heard of OT for muscle control/motor skill issues, but had never heard of it for food aversions. Learn something new every day!!!Edenberry wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:43 amIt is. Occupational deals with a wide array of things. My son lacked muscle control around age 3 and would constantly fall off of playground equipment because he wasn't understanding that he had to use his muscles to hang on to poles or bars. He also couldn't hold a crayon or use kid scissors because he couldn't figure out his hand muscles (he's a leftie). We tried to explain it to him but he just lacked the coordination because his brain wasn't sending the right signals. OT focused on that and within a year he was back on track.Playsinrain wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:18 am An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
I saw some children at OT who were working on textures, whether touching or tasting. Their mouth will just reject the texture or their tongues will reflexively push the food back out. Swallowing can be hard, temperatures of foods, etc.
Not a bad question at all! I'm encouraged Oliver is getting help now. Better late than never.
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I wonder if Ollie has been diagnosed with some sort of sensory processing issue. I know a lot of us have questioned that in the past. He has real issues with textures, and not just in food.ewitsme wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:44 amMy brother went to therapy for his picky food habits when he was in elementary school! He has autism and wouldn’t eat anything other than grilled cheese due to the textures and smell but with Ollie it seems to be something that’s just been pushed onto him since he was a baby. I can’t remember seeing him eat anything other than uncrustables and chicken nuggets. They might work on his speech with him as well, I know when my brother went to OT they helped a bit there but he got most of his help with a school therapist. They might wait until the school brings it up it seems which I think is a bit crazy since they can obviously afford to get him the help beforehand.Playsinrain wrote: ↑Thu Jan 24, 2019 7:18 am An OT for food pickiness?? This is an actual thing? I'm not judging, i just have never heard of anyone going to OT for something like that. I guess my reaction to this is bc i feel like his food issues were MADE by his parents, specifically Missy. How many times did we predict he would be this way bc SHE'S this way and thinks it's cute and makes her special? How are his food aversions suddenly so terrible that he needs OT for it, but yet his speech is still being over looked? the things Missy thinks are important confuse me. Your kid doesn't like your cookies so he needs therapy but he can't even say his own name properly and that's ok? (yes i know i'm being OTT and snarky, but i just do not and will not ever understand Lanning Logic)
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Is it likely that Missy (who made Ollie picky about food by design) decided to put Ollie in OT, or is it more likely that the school picked up something and suggested he go? Is it likely this issue was just food pickiness? Very doubtful.
They also decided to essentially hold him back a year by choosing the Kindergarten path they did. I’m thinking Oliver’s delays were significant, and Oliver stands out as a child with “special needs” in a private school where most students are likely advanced.
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They also decided to essentially hold him back a year by choosing the Kindergarten path they did. I’m thinking Oliver’s delays were significant, and Oliver stands out as a child with “special needs” in a private school where most students are likely advanced.
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The school probably did recommend he get therapy. Hopefully he will get speech therapy as well. I had a student who could not swallow properly. He actually went to a speech therapist for this and he started at 7 mos. maybe this occupational therapist is also a speech therapist. She just doesn’t want to say because she has said he doesn’t have any speech issues. And of course she does not have a lisp.HelloSweetie wrote:Is it likely that Missy (who made Ollie picky about food by design) decided to put Ollie in OT, or is it more likely that the school picked up something and suggested he go? Is it likely this issue was just food pickiness? Very doubtful.
They also decided to essentially hold him back a year by choosing the Kindergarten path they did. I’m thinking Oliver’s delays were significant, and Oliver stands out as a child with “special needs” in a private school where most students are likely advanced.
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Maybe Missy’s BFF Brooke has said something. I think her son may have some issues with something, so maybe this got the Lannings to do something.
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