I think what you mean is breast was best for you and your child. I just didn't have any milk and my midwife told me if I gave my baby a bottle I would be poisoning my child. My daughter lost weight, ended up back in hospital and was very very sick because I had been bullied so badly - the consultant put in a complaint about her because SHE nearly killed my child. So, no breast is not best and also if someone does not want to breast feed that is OK too.I’m actually shocked at how quickly she has recovered from forceps, they must have been straight forward enough. I had them with my first and shoulder dystocia and then burst stitches and infection and the following 4-6 weeks from the birth were horrendous and there’s no way I would have been able to dance and fuck about like she does.
Sorry I have to be part of the breast is best tribe (not starting a debate here) but it’s a fact. Fed is necessary but breast is most definitely best it’s what our bodies were built to do.
But absolutely lolling at the baby sensory class thing - I obviously missed that lol what an absolute tool
I couldn’t resistCall me old fashioned but why in gods name is her mother sat at the table with a hat on?!?! Looks like the pigeon woman off Home Alone!
Girl a bowl full of cereal ain't the end of the fucking world, I had it daily as a kid with a balanced diet and I've never been "overweight" or "unhealthy".I'm just bothered about this kids diet and the lack of care the parents have.
I think if you can't be arsed day in day out when you have three chances a day to give your kids something decent then you're wank stain. I'm assuming most people here don't feed their kids what they feed theirs.
It's a reason the social would get involved, it's a reason someone would need support/education.
Setting kids up for a great life is more than just the C word won't mention it again.
Her friends have probs said ‘we’re having a party but please don’t bring Noah because you can’t look after him properly and the party isn’t for kids’ and Trace has said she can’t babysit so they’re fucked and got to stay in.What’s the awful news? You’re shit patents?!
This seems such a fake post. Every advert I’ve seen about the NSPCC indicates that it’s the little things you see or hear in public that might indicate wider and deeper neglect and abuse.As a professional in the child safeguarding/protection field, I have to say calling social services is very far fetched. What I will say is yes I definitely don’t agree with the way she parents on a personal level, however she wouldn’t even meet the threshold to be monitored or have statutory involvement - all that would be said is that there are voluntary teams there available to support. However due to the reports it would be taking time from a social worker, who I will say are more than rushed off their feet to investigate it.
If people think her parenting is what qualifies for statutory involvement then you are unaware of how bad ALOT of children have it in the UK - which may be a good thing for you as it is beyond your imagination how some children live and it is deeply disturbing. Please think about this before you continuously report because her parenting doesn’t align with your own personal views.
Cue the "If you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all #bekind #yourdadwouldbeproud" brigadeThis comment!!
My company uses tattle to help determine who we partner with, too. It’s a really useful resource.I've been on tattle for years but this is my first post. I work for a brand and at one point Charlotte was up for a deal that would have paid her 5 figures regularly. There were some that raised concerns and swayed others away from using her. Last week someone else that was in favour of her replied to the whole team saying good job we didn't give her the work due to her behaviour and tattle thread! Trust us tattle is used more and more to determine if someone is a safe pair of hands for reputable brands (I don't work for one of those tat places that give anyone trashy any deal and also don't pay well!). She's cutting her own nose off to spite her face with her behaviour