Emily Norris #2 new hair for Matt, new forehead for me, if only morals were gifted for free

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I still think she said it to try and be relatable to mums with babies. She tagged it on right at the end after she had listed everything else. As if to say "oh you know how much us mums have to take out with us on day trips". My 3 were all pt in 3-4 days so its totally doable. In my opinion she is either trying to be relatable to mums with babies or she has completely lost her mind and thinks that she still has to carry to nappies and wipes. Very weird woman. "I've broken my foot hahahahaha🤣😂😬😬🤖🤖" with a big, dead eyed smile. Would love to see what she is like when the camera is off her. I've attached the photo below of where her botox is clearly wearing off.View attachment 142509
Either way she is definitely off her rocker, there’s no denying that. I’m not saying children can’t be potty trained that quickly, I just don’t believe this perfect picture she tries to paint of her family, she acts all holier than thou when in reality she just exploits her children for cash, “oh look at me and my miracle children, I potty trained them in four days, come and watch my video so I can make loads of money guys!” She is one of the fakest, smuggest YouTubers I’ve seen! Like I swear she’s going to crack at some point! 😂
 
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I think she said before he's toilet trained in the day but still wears nappy pants to bed. I think that's normal in the beginning of potty training but not nearly a year on. Definitely her way of still babying him
Depends on the child. My son is 5 and still wears protection at night.
Then again he does have ASD traits but speaking to drs, it's normal for kids to be potty trained in the day but not the night until their 7 before any help is offered medically.
 
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Depends on the child. My son is 5 and still wears protection at night.
Then again he does have ASD traits but speaking to drs, it's normal for kids to be potty trained in the day but not the night until their 7 before any help is offered medically.
my son was exactly the same- dry at night only after he turned six. seems to be more common with boys I have been told so could be genuine?
 
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I would absolutely love it if she had difficulties potty training Jackson and she actually talked about it! We had issues with my boy, it took months and month and he was just over 4 when he was reliably dry during the day and it took until just before he turned 7 when he was finally dry at night (with input from the specialist team at our local hospital, medication etc) and it's quite a lonely place to be because it feels like the majority of things you read online are about kids that practically potty trained themselves in a week or were just having dry nappies overnight so they took the nappy away and that was it. I think Emily has built so much of her brand around the 'perfect family' and her tips and hacks that *really work!!* so if she was having issues, she wouldn't be too open about them, it wouldn't be on brand.

I'd respect her not talking about it for fear of embarrassing her children when they're older or as a way of protecting their privacy but it doesn't appear to be like that.
 
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Depends on the child. My son is 5 and still wears protection at night.
Then again he does have ASD traits but speaking to drs, it's normal for kids to be potty trained in the day but not the night until their 7 before any help is offered medically.
Yes of course it depends on the child, it took my niece until she was about 8 to be completely dry through the night. But I also think unfortunately quite a few parents don't want to deal with waking their child to go toilet or getting up in the night to change bedding etc so just put nappy pants on them
 
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No I think if she was bothered about injuring herself she wouldnt have put it in her vlog or instagram. Being injured is great for engagement.
 
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Yes of course it depends on the child, it took my niece until she was about 8 to be completely dry through the night. But I also think unfortunately quite a few parents don't want to deal with waking their child to go toilet or getting up in the night to change bedding etc so just put nappy pants on them
You shouldn't actually wake a child to take them to the toilet during the night. It creates dry beds, not dry nights. this site has a lot of helpful, and accurate information about bed wetting and helping children to become dry overnight https://www.eric.org.uk/bedwetting-faqs
 
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You shouldn't actually wake a child to take them to the toilet during the night. It creates dry beds, not dry nights. this site has a lot of helpful, and accurate information about bed wetting and helping children to become dry overnight https://www.eric.org.uk/bedwetting-faqs
Think there's a difference between waking your child and asking if they need toilet before you go to bed and actually lifting them onto a toilet expecting them to wee. But thanks
 
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I still think she said it to try and be relatable to mums with babies. She tagged it on right at the end after she had listed everything else. As if to say "oh you know how much us mums have to take out with us on day trips". My 3 were all pt in 3-4 days so its totally doable. In my opinion she is either trying to be relatable to mums with babies or she has completely lost her mind and thinks that she still has to carry to nappies and wipes. View attachment 142509
Yes this is where I saw and noticed the wrinkles.. Sorry but she isnt even 40 why does she look so aged? Is it wearing makeup everyday? Either way I'm sure she will be first in line for her botox fix
 
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Yes this is where I saw and noticed the wrinkles.. Sorry but she isnt even 40 why does she look so aged? Is it wearing makeup everyday? Either way I'm sure she will be first in line for her botox fix
I think its overdoing the tanning.. plus I think her hooded eyes age quicker than other shapes. Yes she will definitely be first in the queue for botox!
 
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I cannot believe how many times she has mentioned her foot now. So wild and such a crazy thing to happen 🤪
Another petty thing .. it irrationally annoys me that she always says 'very' when it's not needed.
I am so 'very' tired, it's so VERY sweet, it's so VeRy useful ajdjejekeksn
 
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I cannot believe how many times she has mentioned her foot now. So wild and such a crazy thing to happen 🤪
Another petty thing .. it irrationally annoys me that she always says 'very' when it's not needed.
I am so 'very' tired, it's so VERY sweet, it's so VeRy useful ajdjejekeksn
She’s a compete attention seeker, anything for a bit of engagement and she’s all over it, she actually seems happy that she broke her foot!
The way she says everything annoys me to be honest, her fake accent she puts on is awful.
 
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Next blog will be how I coped being mum on one foot. Also her homeschooling the boys is just another way for her to do more ads. She's constantly buying stuff for them
 
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Nighttime routine with one foot
Homeschool routine with one foot
What I eat in a week with one foot
 
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I want to know what her thoughts are on her You Tube / Instagram friend Myka Stauffer.
 
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