Blimey! Someone's in a bad mood this morning!
Topher wrote:Andy B wrote:They don't understand language. It takes about 2 years before they can talk.
How do you think they learn to talk if it's not by listening to people? How awful would it be for a baby's first word to be something sounding similar to '*'?
Initiall a babies brain is so underdeveloped that they can barely make sense of the world, over time as it develops naturally they get better at processing sounds, the brain does this automatically. However babies do not learn to speak by simply imitating, most of what happens is just random noise, they then observe their mother (or other nearby carer) for social signs that the noise they have made is a good one. This is re-enforced until such times as language develops. There is no way a babies first word would be a swear word as I can't think of a single swear word that has only one sound to it (there's a proper name for those things but I don't know what it is). I learned this from that Robert Winston child of our time programme and he's a lord so you can't argue with him...also
HereTopher wrote:Andy B wrote:Seriously though babies do need to shut up more often.
It's what they do, if they can't talk, how do they communicate to people that they're hungry, tired or need changing?
Doesn't stop them being (deliberatley) annoying. It just seems to me that they are always hungry, tired or need changing, they never seem to shut up. I'm not saying I've got a more efficient way of doing it, just that I wish they wouldn't.
Topher wrote:Andy B wrote:As for kids screaming in public - Trains, busses, public shopping centres, they should all be banned. I'd rather have a bunch of chavs listening to their music and throwing stuff than a kid screaming.
Yeah, make their parents leave them at home to get into all sorts of bother while they go out shopping. Great idea. Imbecile.
They've got special carriages on trains for no mp3 players or mobile phones...why not one for no kids! I like my peace and quiet especially on public transport. Interesting side note 90% of pubs in the Great Pub Guide are family friendly yet most of the complaints they received this year was about kids in pubs.....a pub is no place for a kid. Weatherspoons has introduced a 2 drink maximum for people with kids and that includes soft drinks. Once you've had your 2 drinks they turf you out. It's not my fault if I personally find kids annoying. I just hate the way they scream all the time or run riot and the parents do nothing to stop it.
If kids are quiet or asleep then I have no problem with them. Some of them - very rarely - look cute but that feeling normally passes very quickly.
If that makes you angry or resentful then just look at it this way. I'm highly unlikely to have kids of my own therefore my resentment of children will never be passed on and society will continue on blissfully without my kind.