A huge mistake Normie Parents will make that YOU shouldn’t [EVERYBODY gtfih]

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The Problem :feelsbadman:

A lot of normies out there are now aware about the effects of mewing, swallowing, and nose breathing.
All these parents will  actively tell their child to put their tongue on the palate and push hard.

The only problem with this is it's not natural.
What I mean by that is, nowhere before in history would parents tell their child to actively do this. They'd naturally do it because they have been breastfed for long enough, they develop strong tongue muscles and proper posture.

Now we have to know our audience.
You tell a child to do something, they wont understand the bounds in which to do it... they might cheat, or do what they are supposed not to... and most these parents themselves do not know these bounds.

The issue that will arise, is a lot of these kids will unknowingly push on their upper incisors, creating an overjet/ open bite.

Telling a child to “push hard”, will eventually result in the tip bracing against the incisors while the mid‑tongue drops, which is exactly the scenario that promotes overjet/open bite and it'll fail to widen the palate.
The next generation we will have a lot of children develop overjets and open bites.


So how do you prevent this from happening to your own children? :feelsahh:

Have them develop the tongue strength from breastfeeding ~ 3yrs. In addition to this they must think of it as a passive exercise.

Lots of papers have shown for ideal periodontal remodelling, you want your child to stay (in terms of intensity), in the single digit gram zone.
Ideally, 4-10g.
This will be reached naturally.
It makes sense if you think about it from an evolutionary perspective, that the most biologically efficient manner would be passive in nature, as it requires the least conscious input, so can be a shared universal experience.

Now I've got something else I want to talk about. I was thinking about making a different thread for this, but I'll add it here, so everyone reading this benefits... just make sure you (y) and “Bump” this thread. :y'all:


Mewing vs Swallowing :feelswhere:

To allow for palatal expansion, force needs to be applied.
I covered above briefly the concept of do’s and dont’s concerning mewing, resting tongue posture… but you can also apply force via swallowing.

But which is better, and how much better is it?

Swallowing:
A child’s typical swallowing force is 50g.
It lasts for ~ 1s.
A child swallows ~ 1000 repetitions/day.

Total daily impulse would be: 50g x 1s x 1000 = 50,000 g*s


Mewing:
A child’s typical palatal rest force is (lower bound) 5g.
It lasts for ~ 16hrs = 57,600s. [Assuming not during sleep]
A child mews continuously through the day (more even distribution of force too).

Total daily impulse would be: 5g x 57,600s x 1 = 288,000 g*s



Even though the mewing force is an order of magnitude lower… the resting dorsum of the tongue will provide ~ 6x more total load / day, to the palate.

Avoid force towards the incisors + remember palate support > swallow force.
Slow and steady wins the race
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One mistake i won't make , be chadlite like my dad and breed non albino to give birth to t50
 
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Just for him to turn out like this
 
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if my kid sleeps with his mouth open i will slit his throat
 
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Well,I always breathed through my nostrils in my childhood so I have a bit of forward growth now but it's unfortunate that I couldn't gain bonemass at all
 
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My parents didn’t realize I had an underbite as a young kid.

Even basic dental education is absolutely atrocious among most parents.
 
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“Shit title” idgaf, suck my balls.
If you clicked this thread, your bloodline will benefit.
Want to weed out the ADHD-driven, hyperactive zoomers anyways..

The Problem:feelsbadman:

A lot of normies out there are now aware about the effects of mewing, swallowing, and nose breathing.
All these parents will  actively tell their child to put their tongue on the palate and push hard.

The only problem with this is it's not natural.
What I mean by that is, nowhere before in history would parents tell their child to actively do this. They'd naturally do it because they have been breastfed for long enough, they develop strong tongue muscles and proper posture.

Now we have to know our audience.
You tell a child to do something, they wont understand the bounds in which to do it... they might cheat, or do what they are supposed not to... and most these parents themselves do not know these bounds.

The issue that will arise, is a lot of these kids will unknowingly push on their upper incisors, creating an overjet/ open bite.

Telling a child to “push hard”, will eventually result in the tip bracing against the incisors while the mid‑tongue drops, which is exactly the scenario that promotes overjet/open bite and it'll fail to widen the palate.
The next generation we will have a lot of children develop overjets and open bites.


So how do you prevent this from happening to your own children?:feelsahh:

Have them develop the tongue strength from breastfeeding ~ 3yrs. In addition to this they must think of it as a passive exercise.

Lots of papers have shown for ideal periodontal remodelling, you want your child to stay (in terms of intensity), in the single digit gram zone.
Ideally, 4-10g.
This will be reached naturally.
It makes sense if you think about it from an evolutionary perspective, that the most biologically efficient manner would be passive in nature, as it requires the least conscious input, so can be a shared universal experience.

Now I've got something else I want to talk about. I was thinking about making a different thread for this, but I'll add it here, so everyone reading this benefits... just make sure you (y) and “Bump” this thread. :y'all:


Mewing vs Swallowing :feelswhere:

To allow for palatal expansion, force needs to be applied.
I covered above briefly the concept of do’s and dont’s concerning mewing, resting tongue posture… but you can also apply force via swallowing.

But which is better, and how much better is it?

Swallowing:
A child’s typical swallowing force is 50g.
It lasts for ~ 1s.
A child swallows ~ 1000 repetitions/day.

Total daily impulse would be: 50g x 1s x 1000 = 50,000 g*s


Mewing:
A child’s typical palatal rest force is (lower bound) 5g.
It lasts for ~ 16hrs = 57,600s. [Assuming not during sleep]
A child mews continuously through the day (more even distribution of force too).

Total daily impulse would be: 5g x 57,600s x 1 = 288,000 g*s



Even though the mewing force is an order of magnitude lower… the resting dorsum of the tongue will provide ~ 6x more total load / day, to the palate.

Avoid force towards the incisors + remember palate support > swallow force.
Slow and steady wins the race
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high iq thread tbh, i was always scared if i tell my kids to have good tongue posture they'll do it wrong and fuck up their face
 
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Good Thread Bhai
 
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most parents dont give a fuck about that shit because they’re stupid and onlg focus on making their child GPA cuck zogbots

in the grand scheme of things though, the biggest mistake normie parents make is raising their child bluepilled. that is child abuse alone.
 
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most parents dont give a fuck about that shit because they’re stupid and onlg focus on making their child GPA cuck zogbots

in the grand scheme of things though, the biggest mistake normie parents make is raising their child bluepilled. that is child abuse alone.
I fear they’re going to make the situation worse
Instead of the child having simply an unideal environment (not mewing from birth), resulting in what would have been average craniofacial development.. they’ll end up creating malocclusions (despite their best interests).. forcing the child into incelhood
 
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“Shit title” idgaf, suck my balls.
If you clicked this thread, your bloodline will benefit.
Want to weed out the ADHD-driven, hyperactive zoomers anyways..

The Problem:feelsbadman:

A lot of normies out there are now aware about the effects of mewing, swallowing, and nose breathing.
All these parents will  actively tell their child to put their tongue on the palate and push hard.

The only problem with this is it's not natural.
What I mean by that is, nowhere before in history would parents tell their child to actively do this. They'd naturally do it because they have been breastfed for long enough, they develop strong tongue muscles and proper posture.

Now we have to know our audience.
You tell a child to do something, they wont understand the bounds in which to do it... they might cheat, or do what they are supposed not to... and most these parents themselves do not know these bounds.

The issue that will arise, is a lot of these kids will unknowingly push on their upper incisors, creating an overjet/ open bite.

Telling a child to “push hard”, will eventually result in the tip bracing against the incisors while the mid‑tongue drops, which is exactly the scenario that promotes overjet/open bite and it'll fail to widen the palate.
The next generation we will have a lot of children develop overjets and open bites.


So how do you prevent this from happening to your own children?:feelsahh:

Have them develop the tongue strength from breastfeeding ~ 3yrs. In addition to this they must think of it as a passive exercise.

Lots of papers have shown for ideal periodontal remodelling, you want your child to stay (in terms of intensity), in the single digit gram zone.
Ideally, 4-10g.
This will be reached naturally.
It makes sense if you think about it from an evolutionary perspective, that the most biologically efficient manner would be passive in nature, as it requires the least conscious input, so can be a shared universal experience.

Now I've got something else I want to talk about. I was thinking about making a different thread for this, but I'll add it here, so everyone reading this benefits... just make sure you (y) and “Bump” this thread. :y'all:


Mewing vs Swallowing :feelswhere:

To allow for palatal expansion, force needs to be applied.
I covered above briefly the concept of do’s and dont’s concerning mewing, resting tongue posture… but you can also apply force via swallowing.

But which is better, and how much better is it?

Swallowing:
A child’s typical swallowing force is 50g.
It lasts for ~ 1s.
A child swallows ~ 1000 repetitions/day.

Total daily impulse would be: 50g x 1s x 1000 = 50,000 g*s


Mewing:
A child’s typical palatal rest force is (lower bound) 5g.
It lasts for ~ 16hrs = 57,600s. [Assuming not during sleep]
A child mews continuously through the day (more even distribution of force too).

Total daily impulse would be: 5g x 57,600s x 1 = 288,000 g*s



Even though the mewing force is an order of magnitude lower… the resting dorsum of the tongue will provide ~ 6x more total load / day, to the palate.

Avoid force towards the incisors + remember palate support > swallow force.
Slow and steady wins the race
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breastfed for long enough, they develop strong tongue muscles and proper posture.

I need to find a pregnant woman who will breastfeed me
 
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What about pacifiers
 
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I wanted to make a separate thread on this. I’ll tag you in it
Briefly, not good
How do you get them to shut up then?

Also, let’s say i’m adopting some kid

How could i maximize his development if lets say i adopt him at like 3 years old?

I doubt they breastfeed at the centers, they probably just bottlefeed formula
 
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How do you get them to shut up then?

Also, let’s say i’m adopting some kid

How could i maximize his development if lets say i adopt him at like 3 years old?

I doubt they breastfeed at the centers, they probably just bottlefeed formula
You’ll definitely have a chance to ask if the baby was breastfed and for how long
Also you can birth through IVF or egg donor that gets implanted into a different mother’s womb (search for one with high prenatal T).. and then you raise the child from birth yourself
 
You’ll definitely have a chance to ask if the baby was breastfed and for how long
I doubt they were breastfed to be honest.
Also you can birth through IVF or egg donor that gets implanted into a different mother’s womb (search for one with high prenatal T).. and then you raise the child from birth yourself
Yeah but then i have to hyper autist analyze the nutrition and habits the mother has as the baby develops, if he comes out not as optimal as he should have been then it’d be my fault.


Also the kids i adopt would probably have semi mog genes as i’d be adopting one west african and one from sweden, they’d probably develop above average regardless but how would i be able to maximize their skull development? Regardless of breastfeeding
 

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