FabMo Alert!
Are Babygros Damaging your Child’s Self-Esteem?
The thoughtless naming of baby products is undermining our children’s
confidence. So says our FabMo Alert research team headed by child expert,
Dr Earnest Stern.
Babygros for instance – did the irresponsible manufacturers of
these all-in-one outfits think of the consequences when they coined the
phrase, Babygro? No, they didn’t.
“Baby! Grow!” That’s how it comes across to our young
ones. Impressionable babies all over the country are made to feel it’s
imperative that they grow into their clothing. Think of the pressure that
places on slower growing infants. Yes, you may assume that the ‘startle
response’ is responsible for your baby periodically flinging out
its limbs, but in reality it’s your baby's heart-rending attempt to stretch
itself.
Baby walkers are another example. A baby who is put in a baby walker
knows that it can’t actually walk. Putting it in something called
a ‘walker’ is simply rubbing its nose in it. ‘I can’t
walk so they have put me in one of these,’ is what the baby’s
thinking. And just consider what happens when these children see an elderly
person using a Zimmer frame. ‘Oh my God!’ they’ll be
saying to themselves, ‘I may never learn!’
And don’t get us started on Baby Gyms! What a concept! All those
children assuming their parents think they need to ‘work out.’
And how about when they’re not using their gym and it’s just
sitting in the corner of the room – think of the guilt!
Other products can be just as dangerous, even if their names appear benign.
The practice of putting young children in highchairs, for example –
it may seem a convenient way to feed your baby, but what of the psychological
impact? Have you ever thought of that? During every family meal, one innocent
member is excluded from the normal seating arrangement and made to sit
in a ‘special’ chair, constrained by straps and buckles and
separated from their loved ones by an enormous plastic tray. ‘I’m
not an equal – they don’t want me,’ is the message this
sends. A highchair may be high indeed, but it’s certainly lowering
to a baby’s self-esteem.
So Mums, FabMo Alert is here to warn you that, when it comes to choosing
baby products, you must be aware of the dangers that slip past the Trading
Standards Authority. If you don’t, you could be breeding a future
generation of insecure, gym-shy adults who instinctively sit on their
own at social functions.
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