Maybe she should put them in a crèche and go to work for a living instead of sponging off Instagram ads and codes?Have you ever seen so much joy on someone’s face putting your kids into a crèche so you can go to the gym. She’s fucking beside herself the sad twat.
Same !! I don’t like commenting on kids but i genuinely think this. They are gorgeous wee boys but his legs and Graysons demeanour concern me. I thought the same about a friends wee one and he’s being tested for autism and cerebral palsyI agree, I am reluctant to pass comment on someone else's baby (she's a different matter) but his lack of control over his legs concern me. I'd be demanding a second opinion if I was his mother. Both of them seem to struggle with their legs, movements and muscle tone. I am not blaming her, but something seems off. Hopefully it's nothing and we're all wrong but I'd deffo be asking for another opinion.
And his toes are always curled over almost claw likeIm no expert but i think there’s something wrong with lawsons legs they are poker straight all the time and he holds one of them funny
Maybe she should put them in a crèche and go to work for a living instead of sponging off Instagram ads and codes?
I bet you were so relieved when she started moving more, bet she hasn't sat still sinceMy daughter, who is now nearly 13, used to sit like this and had absolutely no movement. The boys are moving a lot more than my daughter did at this age. She did however, sit unaided from about 5.5months. I was so worried as I tried everything and nothing would persuade her to move. We were referred to Birmingham Children’s Hospital as they thought she may have Hip dysplasia. It turned out she didn’t, she was just lazy, but we were given strength building exercises to help her. She finally walked at nearly 19 months old. I’m not saying anything is wrong with Lawson, but as she has been told to discourage it they must be observing him or has she just goggled it and is going by online advice? Either way she needs to put the bloody phone down and support their development away from the gram.
Based on my own experience... I sat in the W shape for at least the first three years of my life and couldn’t control my legs enough to walk/toddle around - bum shuffled and crawled up and downstairs and that was at the age of 2. Didn’t walk until three (and only walked because my dad wouldn’t let me watch CBeebies until I walked for the remote control!) - diagnosed cerebral palsy. Mild, mind you, but CP all the same — and my parents didn’t think anything of it because I was a preemie baby and ‘a little slower at developing’ anyway. It’s something Fopps should keep in mind if she does read these threads I think (or hope behind the scenes all is ok!) because intervention is key at such a young age.I agree, I am reluctant to pass comment on someone else's baby (she's a different matter) but his lack of control over his legs concern me. I'd be demanding a second opinion if I was his mother. Both of them seem to struggle with their legs, movements and muscle tone. I am not blaming her, but something seems off. Hopefully it's nothing and we're all wrong but I'd deffo be asking for another opinion.
It needs to be wipe clean as normally only hookers wear them
Yes! You're absolutely right. And CP is a lot more common than people realise, it goes undiagnosed a lot of the time then problems start later on. She's so stubborn and sniffy if anyone suggests anything. I hope she's not refusing to listen to important advice because she always knows bestBased on my own experience... I sat in the W shape for at least the first three years of my life and couldn’t control my legs enough to walk/toddle around - bum shuffled and crawled up and downstairs and that was at the age of 2. Didn’t walk until three (and only walked because my dad wouldn’t let me watch CBeebies until I walked for the remote control!) - diagnosed cerebral palsy. Mild, mind you, but CP all the same — and my parents didn’t think anything of it because I was a preemie baby and ‘a little slower at developing’ anyway. It’s something Fopps should keep in mind if she does read these threads I think (or hope behind the scenes all is ok!) because intervention is key at such a young age.
She is a pre-teen the laziness has most definitely returnedI bet you were so relieved when she started moving more, bet she hasn't sat still sinceThis is why I'm mostly reluctant to pass comment on a child that isn't mine, but we see so much of her boys you just can't help but wonder. Hopefully this is the case for Lawson and if it is, if Fopp insists on showing them online as much as she does, why not just speak honestly about it all. It would help so many other worried parents. But no, her hauls, syns, me time and general lying is more important to her.
See my post further up, my daughter was doing less than them at this ageI’m not one to judge any mother but I can’t believe that at 13 months they can barely even crawl let alone anything else
It probably didn't help all the time he spent in the jumperooIm no expert but i think there’s something wrong with lawsons legs they are poker straight all the time and he holds one of them funny
My health visitor came over today and she said as long as they support their own weight at that age there is nothing wrong if they don’t crawl or do crawl or walk or not walk.See my post further up, my daughter was doing less than them at this age
I’m glad social media wasn’t as popular when my daughter was little, it would have made me a wreckMy health visitor came over today and she said as long as they support their own weight at that age there is nothing wrong if they don’t crawl or do crawl or walk or not walk.
I think sometimes people on here are very mean when they comment on the development of the boys. All babies do things different some talk before they crawl. There’s nothing wrong with Lawson
Those things are fucking awful for hips. Anything that exerts full body weight on the pelvis is.It probably didn't help all the time he spent in the jumperoo
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