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I can still see it, sadly she can’t block people on YouTube can she?!It's been deleted
Oh I couldn't see it qhen I looked, even in her food haul when he's pointing at things he's bending them inwards, I don't know how she can't see a problemI can still see it, sadly she can’t block people on YouTube can she?!
View attachment 694010Jesus Christ, I’ve never seen wrists bend like that before! They look like they’re made of jelly
Channel Mum honestly do not care at all about their influencers, the only thing channel mum cares about is making money and if that is put in any jeopardy then they just drop them like a hot potato and move onto the next one…Channel mum must owe a duty of care to the influencers they work with. I can’t see how they can’t. There must come a point where a business has to assess whether giving work to someone who is struggling (per their own posts) is actually a sensible thing to do when that exposure/work seems to drive the issues. Is it ethically right to do that? Is it legally sensible? I foresee personal injury claims in years to come from influencers who say that their mental health was damaged.
Agree. It’s also the “this like erm thing”, just say it and be professional! It’s not cutesieI just can’t take the amount of times she says “erm” in every vlog or video
I've thought this for ages...but as I don't have kids myself and didn't want to comment and sound uninformed and overly critical. I'm fairly sure that any kids I know including in my own family could speak quite articulately by that age. Stan seems to not be able to form sentences properly and also slur/not be able to pronounce most words.Stans speech is also so behind in my opinion!!!my girl is same age and i am blown away by his speech.. he speaks like he is under 2…he needs help Charlotte!dont be ashamed to admit!you know you can help a lot of people by your platform besides promoting crap razors ,food and hot tubs
I try not to criticise as I know all children develop at different rates but my LG is a month younger than Stan and she never stops talking... like full on talking and having a proper conversation... how can she not see that there isn't something right... especially when you consider that he goes to nursery and is around other children where he should be picking these things up... and don't even get me started on the wrists!I've thought this for ages...but as I don't have kids myself and didn't want to comment and sound uninformed and overly critical. I'm fairly sure that any kids I know including in my own family could speak quite articulately by that age. Stan seems to not be able to form sentences properly and also slur/not be able to pronounce most words.
Stan is given a tablet to watch a lot when at home when the others are at school. This is his babysitter to let her get on with her “work”. Holding a tablet won’t be helping his wrists or speech. A lot of kids who are given tablets to watch have poor speech. He needs to see a specialist for his wrists and a speech therapist. He will be bullied at school if she doesn’t get him help. It will be all her fault if she doesn’t get the help now when he really needs it.I try not to criticise as I know all children develop at different rates but my LG is a month younger than Stan and she never stops talking... like full on talking and having a proper conversation... how can she not see that there isn't something right... especially when you consider that he goes to nursery and is around other children where he should be picking these things up... and don't even get me started on the wrists!
Drs or anything are not concerned about speech delays until 3. My daughter was referred at 3.5 but her speech was extremely behind she couldn't pronounce most words my son is now 21 months and can't say anything at all yet. all kids develop different but at 3 id be getting it assessedI try not to criticise as I know all children develop at different rates but my LG is a month younger than Stan and she never stops talking... like full on talking and having a proper conversation... how can she not see that there isn't something right... especially when you consider that he goes to nursery and is around other children where he should be picking these things up... and don't even get me started on the wrists!
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