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A question about Maddie's house

A question about Maddie's house

Have Maddie's house and its origin been discussed either in the show or in this subreddit before? When I first started watching School Spirits, I didn't think much about it other than noticing it was an older home which made sense from a character perspective. But the more I've watched, the more I've noticed that the house is like a 1960s/1970s time warp. All of the decor and furnishings are from the mid-century. Either Sandra has incredible luck thrifting or that house hasn't been touched since the 1970s. This makes me think that perhaps it was originally Sandra's parents' house or someone else in the family that passed it down. It's a small thing, but if someone died in that house, it could have interesting implications for the series. I've only watched the series once so maybe they've mentioned it before. Curious if y'all have any thoughts.

u/cunnilyndey — 10 days ago

A question about physical appearance in the spirit realm

I just binged all three seasons in the last few days and quickly found myself a new obsession so forgive me if this has been discussed before and maybe spoilers for season 3. But will a person >!that can move between realms!< always retain their physical appearance from their initial jump into the spirit realm? I noticed near the end of season three when >!Maddie returns to the spirit realm through projection, she is still wearing the outfit from her original jump. Does that mean if she jumps 20 years from now she’ll still be a teenager in a flannel shirt!< What do y’all think? Am I just trying to justify meetings between >!Wally and Maddie!< over the course of her lifetime in a way that isn’t weird?

Also since I’m on the topic of appearance, thank you to the gods of fate that put Wally in gray sweatpants for eternity lol.

*sorry fixed spoiler tags brain broken

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u/cunnilyndey — 17 days ago
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My daughter’s SLP wants her to graduate but I don’t believe she’s ready.

For context: my daughter is seven years old and she has attended speech therapy for the last 5 years for articulation. She has made huge strides (she was originally pronouncing towel as “kaga”) and her speech therapist wants her to graduate. But she still has a pretty strong lateral lisp and is still unable to make ir/er sounds. My daughter has had other kids say she “sounds like a baby” and as she gets older, I feel like she may end up bullied. So in my opinion, there is still work to be done but her speech therapist believes that this is good enough to end therapy. Should I accept her SLP’s opinion or should I seek another provider? What is the metric for knowing when a kid is ready to graduate? Any advice is helpful!

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u/cunnilyndey — 1 month ago