I completely agree. And I know the parent-shaming brigade that lurk here will pipe in with the usual 'you shouldn't judge other people's parenting' babble, but to be honest I find it very hard not to judge her and Jordan's parenting. I too would be deeply embarrassed to share half the things she shares online involving those feral little brats. I know it's not the kids' fault, but with two tiny humans on the way, things are going to get much, much worse.
Totally. Agree 100%
It's definitely not the children's fault, they only behave in a way that their parent's accept and although kids will try and push boundaries, there have to be boundaries in place. These have none. I really don't envy their future school teachers.
I don't care if the 'parent shaming' brigade bring me up on my comment. I've got 3 children and never once would have they thought it'd be acceptable to jump on other people's property. If they had, I'd have put a stop to it instantly.
My mum had three of us, two with severe learning disabilities mixed with autism. We all knew what would be acceptable and what would be considered naughty as our parents taught us. My nephew has ADHD and even he knows now what is deemed acceptable. When he jumped on the back of my sofa, his parents reminded him that's not how to behave. It's not even so much the children's behaviour, it's the parents lack of parenting I have an issue with.
Lucy and her plank of a husband do nothing. They're glued to their phone or the camera. They do not put boundaries in place, if they had, their children would not behave the way they do.
It's because of the "don't judge other people's parenting" brigade that people can get away with raising a generation of disrespectful louts.
You know, each to their own with making parenting decisions on breastfeeding or bottle feeding, or when to wean, or what school to send child to etc. I'd never judge on any of that. But when I see a parent letting their kid run wild, without discipline, without any interaction because they're preoccupied elsewhere (usually with a phone), then I will bloody judge.