I feel like it doesn’t count. No wonder really when she was in the carrycot of the pram for so long!Does it count as Halle standing/walking if Shan is literally pulling her up and forcing her to take steps? How is she not even rolling at 10/11 months? I know every child is different but it does sound like she is really delayed with her milestones. I always heard that girls develop quicker than boys. I walked/talked way earlier than my younger brother. And my little girl also hit most milestones quicker than my boy.
That does seem late. My youngest was late to walk (17 months) and talk (over 2) but she was rolling by 5 monthsDoes it count as Halle standing/walking if Shan is literally pulling her up and forcing her to take steps? How is she not even rolling at 10/11 months? I know every child is different but it does sound like she is really delayed with her milestones. I always heard that girls develop quicker than boys. I walked/talked way earlier than my younger brother. And my little girl also hit most milestones quicker than my boy.
Unrelated but I've just seen a huge drop in the likes/comments in her last IG post. Also noticed about 8 out of her last 10 posts were all of her complaining how hard it is being a mum of two. I'm all for staying for on brand but being repetitive never really led to any real social media growth. She's just pushing the exact same narrative again and again and again...
Same! My youngest was an early talker but did not walk until 17 months as well. But rolling was also around 4-5 months.That does seem late. My youngest was late to walk (17 months) and talk (over 2) but she was rolling by 5 months
That's kind of where I was going with it. It feels as if she just isn't getting much tummy time. Whenever she features Halle she is in that carried or laying down!If Halle isn't even rolling yet, it basically means she has very little trunk stability. That's something tummy time is really beneficial for. Shan claims she does tummy time but if Halle genuinely isn't reaching those developmental stages, it basically shows us she hasn't done enough or any actual tummy time.
My LG never crawled and went staight to cruising and walking. But then about 3 months after walking she decided she wanted to crawl crawl
I am hypermobile (diagnosed by a doctor and various physios) and I feared my youngest could be too as he was a tiny bit behind on gross motor milestones (even though they were all within the normal range). So I took him to be assessed by a professional specialised in babies.Re: all the chat about Halle's milestones... Didn't she announce that Halle is hyper mobile and that's why she hasn't achieved the gross motor skills yet? If that's genuine and not an excuse... You'd think the physio/paediatrician would give her exercises that she should be doing with Halle, would you? Surely they don't just diagnose her as hyper mobile and send them on their way?!
Geeewizz, over 10 minutes into the vlog and the house hasn’t been tidied… even though at the start the two parents were there, no progress. She honestly just chats for agesssss when she could just be productive.How many times did or George try and say he wants to go and she just kept saying we are going now and then carried on talking. No wonder he got frustrated it was annoying me she just carried on then would probably wonder why he got annoyed! Even sharing health visitor calls hardly keeping him
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I googled it after her saying that and they recommend you take the key out of the lock and put it in a safe place for the reason you have mentioned. I never leave my keys in the door if I’m in bed/out, I will leave the back door keys in if I’m in the house thoughSo following on from her back door key saga. She said she's now going to leave the key in the door so the lock can't get picked, is this when she isn't at home too?! But I've always been told and practice to not leave the key in the door if you aren't at home because then someone can't just smash the door and unlock the door. What do others here do?