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Ms Rachel Baby’s viral vocabulary sparks backlash from parents

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaMarch 18, 20263 Mins Read
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Introduction to Ms. Rachel

YouTube star Ms. Rachel, known for her educational content for children, has sparked a debate among parents after posting a video of her one-year-old daughter’s impressive vocabulary. The video shows Susie, whose full name is Susannah, effortlessly running through an array of words, leaving many parents wondering how they can keep up with their own child’s development.

The Video and Its Impact

The clip, which has gone viral, features Susie saying words like "Hello," "Bye," "Mama," "Daddy," as well as crowd-pleasing extras like "Uh-oh," "Yay," and "Baba," a nickname for her older brother. While many viewers have been impressed by Susie’s vocabulary, others have felt a sense of panic, comparing their own child’s milestones to Susie’s and feeling like they can’t keep up.

Comparison and Parental Anxiety

Some parents have taken to the comments section, expressing their concerns and feelings of inadequacy. One parent wrote, "Here I am, begging to understand just one word at 20 months old. In speech therapy. It’s a slow process. I feel like I’ve let him down somehow." Another parent added, "I talk and sing to my 13-month-old every day, but he can’t say words. This is so sweet, but it’s hard not to feel sad and compare."

Ms. Rachel’s Response

Ms. Rachel, whose entire program is based on guiding children through early speech, has responded to the concerns, reassuring parents that they are doing well. She posted another video, saying, "My son had a severe speech delay, and he is extremely bright and wonderful – neither of them any the wiser!" She added that her eldest son didn’t really speak until he was three, although she taught him the same lessons as her daughter.

The Importance of Individual Development

Ms. Rachel emphasized that every child develops at their own pace and that comparison is not necessary. She encouraged parents to seek help if they notice any speech problems in their children, saying, "Get help, and the sooner the better." She also reminded parents that her own son had trouble speaking and that she enrolled him in speech therapy and early intervention starting at 15 months.

The Dangers of Comparison

The situation highlights the dangers of comparison, particularly on social media, where parents often present a curated version of their lives. This can lead to feelings of inadequacy and anxiety among other parents. Ms. Rachel’s response serves as a reminder that every child is unique and that individual development should be celebrated, rather than compared.

Conclusion

The debate sparked by Ms. Rachel’s video serves as a reminder of the importance of individual development and the dangers of comparison. By promoting a supportive and non-competitive environment, parents can help their children develop at their own pace, without feeling pressured or anxious about their progress.

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