Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
I'll get an article up for this soon - But all I have to say is, I don't like her. She reminds me very much of scam artists such as that Irish guy that goes around calling himself a "baby detective".
I predicted at the very beginning of the show that the sort of 'tests' that would be performed would involve basically testimonials from parents, much akin to the testimonials you see late at night for how the "miracle magnet bed" cured Aunt Betsy's arthritus. That was also all that she offered up when she was questioned (for like... 20 seconds of the halfhour/hour long special) about what scientific research she has to back her up - A claim that 90% of parents had noticed improvements.
I have a few basic tests:
- Feed a child to full, if he makes the sound she claims is for "hungry" then obviously that is wrong.
- Put the child in some discomfort, if he does not make the sound she claims is for "discomfort" then obviously that is wrong.
etc.
I know such tests are problematic in many ways (including ethical) but they're a much better way to justify such bullshit claims than to go about sprouting testimonials. I do have an open mind to such things, I do believe that baby's communicate etc - I am open to serious testing of whether this language is accurate... but to be blunt guys, I smell a rat.
I predicted at the very beginning of the show that the sort of 'tests' that would be performed would involve basically testimonials from parents, much akin to the testimonials you see late at night for how the "miracle magnet bed" cured Aunt Betsy's arthritus. That was also all that she offered up when she was questioned (for like... 20 seconds of the halfhour/hour long special) about what scientific research she has to back her up - A claim that 90% of parents had noticed improvements.
I have a few basic tests:
- Feed a child to full, if he makes the sound she claims is for "hungry" then obviously that is wrong.
- Put the child in some discomfort, if he does not make the sound she claims is for "discomfort" then obviously that is wrong.
etc.
I know such tests are problematic in many ways (including ethical) but they're a much better way to justify such bullshit claims than to go about sprouting testimonials. I do have an open mind to such things, I do believe that baby's communicate etc - I am open to serious testing of whether this language is accurate... but to be blunt guys, I smell a rat.