Sorry if this has been mentioned before, it's about Hinch's parenting not Ronnie's development. I've been wondering what's up with Hinch for a while. She's gone from feeding Ronnie baby porridge and 3/4 pouches a day to full on cooking from scratch all of a sudden. I don't think it's been gradual thing, despite what his weaning chart might appear to say (I think those favourite foods when he was younger are pouches and the finger foods were melty puffs). Now she's doing messy play and making toys for him, I kept thinking it was lockdown content to keep people interested but I came to the conclusion last night that it's not that. When I couldn't sleep last night I read the Health Visitors website for her area and she's due to see them when Ronnie is between 9 and 11 months. I think the Health Visitor has been or she's received a questionnaire in advanced and has realised/been told she's not doing enough for Ronnie. They ask about what food he is being fed, what sounds he's making (like da da, ma ma), fine motor skills, does your baby give you things, or look for things (problem solving). It's as if she's now trying to tick all of the boxes on the questionnaire quickly and also prove to her viewers he's hitting milestones. Or the Health Visitor has told her what she needs to do to encourage his development. Health Visitors in my area are still doing home visits and I can imagine that they are in Essex too.