why do babies in manga/manhwa/manhua (what have you) never make sense? like in this, the b...

tomopiiro May 9, 2020 9:58 am

why do babies in manga/manhwa/manhua (what have you) never make sense? like in this, the baby has to be carried around, fed milk and throw it up again but he can also say words and understand what is being said and walk?
perhaps i have a complete misunderstanding of babies, but to use one of my own 3 year old nephews as an example, he didn’t start saying words until i think last year. he can now form full sentences, though there are still some things that are intelligible.
i also have a second nephew, they are twins and he was born with heart failure so he is lagging behind a lot in development still. he also hasn’t developed language yet but he can walk and run.
i kinda trailed off there but my point is that because the babies’ development get thrown off kilter in mangas, it just gets confusing to me and it loses the immersion quite a bit.
i am aware all children are different but i don’t think it’s normal to be a such different developmental stages at the same time? please correct me if i am wrong.

Responses
    tree May 9, 2020 11:51 am

    It realIy de depnds on the child and their environment, I didn’t learn to walk till I was like 2 or 3 ecause my family picked me up a lot and didn’t really give me the chance to learn, my younger cousin on the other hand is just a year old and can walk and talk a bit but mostly communicates with gestures.

    tomopiiro May 9, 2020 9:18 pm
    It realIy de depnds on the child and their environment, I didn’t learn to walk till I was like 2 or 3 ecause my family picked me up a lot and didn’t really give me the chance to learn, my younger cousin on ... tree

    yes that is what i said. but i doubt a baby can walk and talk before getting over throwing up after meals? those are the different development stages i was talking about. i only mentioned my nephews as a way to explain that kids develop at different paces. sorry if that meaning got kinda lost in my comment..

    tree May 10, 2020 4:32 am
    yes that is what i said. but i doubt a baby can walk and talk before getting over throwing up after meals? those are the different development stages i was talking about. i only mentioned my nephews as a way to... tomopiiro

    But I mean it’s not like he’s throwing up every meal, I find younger kids tend to throw up more because the can’t really eat properly or their parents don’t know what might upset their stomachs yet, there’s not really a correlation with being able to walk and not throw up, it’s different parts of the body too that are developing

    hellyeahiluvyaoi May 15, 2020 6:00 pm

    My nephew start walking at 10 months and speak at 12, well just a few word like mom, mimi(drink), like that
    I guess it depends on the baby