There’s a thread on herDoes anyone else follow LauraEmily? She had her baby 8 weeks ago and she had her first baby around the same time Dave was born. But I’ve always felt there is mega competition between her and Kate. laura posted her 8 week postpartum body and to be fair to her she looks fab! But you just know Kate is going to HATE that.
Always. I would think even more so during a pandemic.I’d say the baby needs an earlier bedtime and more structure through the day. The poor baby has been here there and everywhere since she’s been born! Also, Evelyn is wearing the clothes she bought yesterday, is it just me that always washes my children’s clothes before wearing them!?
I think it’s probably dependant on the child, my little girl decided she hated the highchair around 2 so we got her her own little table.What do you mean by this? My child is the same age and uses a highchair, as do a lot of other 2.5 year olds
Yeh pretty normal for a child to use a high chair at 2...What do you mean by this? My child is the same age and uses a highchair, as do a lot of other 2.5 year olds
I couldn't get my son in a high chair after he was 2My nieces were all out of highchairs by 2, sitting on booster type seats, just seemed odd to me that a 2.5yr old still used one.
Worked in childcare for a long time too and it wasn't common either.
No harm meant, just an observation that seemed unusual.
That's all we've got to say sadly because she's so boringI mean, I’m not exactly a fan of Kate’s but come on, she put up a story of her 2 year old in a high chair .. it’s hardly dangerous or irresponsible of her is itI think we need to stop discussing the highchair thing now
She’s mad the baby is only 12 weeks old. Why does she constantly have to try and fit a square peg in a circle hole?Please tell me she’s not getting a sleep consultant for her baby?
She's bonkers!She’s a sales person dream, she buys into any fad there is! How they have the money on maternity pay and one teachers wage
Exactly what I wanted to sayShe really is stupid. A few quiet days at home to establish a routine for day time and the night will probably fall in to place. Too much or too little sleep will affect night time, as well as the obvious teething issues along the way. If she gets a sleep consultant, she’ll realise just how much of a shit mother she’s been, dragging that poor baby here there and everywhere. Yesterday’s walk out was a 1.5 hour car journey away from home.
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