Definitely something isn't rightHe doesn't seem to know what's going on IMO he's two next month
He sounds like he making incompressible sounds and without any meaning and none of it seems right to me
Definitely something isn't rightHe doesn't seem to know what's going on IMO he's two next month
He sounds like he making incompressible sounds and without any meaning and none of it seems right to me
I agree. He wasn't saying mum mum, he was making unhappy growling noises because he was being touched and dressed. And repeating the noises because it presumably helps him to regulate that distress/anxiety.That video has just made me feel really uncomfortable - she shouldnāt be showing things like that. He blatantly isnāt saying MumMum - and trying to imply that he is, is just making a spectacle of him. Poor thing.
I agree. And there is no shame in that. Thereās no embarrassment. Yet I feel like she might feel those things hence why she doesnāt address it.Definitely something isn't right
She sounded manicHonestly thought she was going to up chuck her stomach contents, or choke. It was so put on.
totally agree with this. also think itās fair to say everyone commenting on his speech isnāt shaming her or him itās coming from a place of concern. The little lad deserves the right help and support and weāre all rooting for him to get there!I read through these most days but rarely post. Someone a couple of days ago pointed out that when Rex was with Ronnie he seemed really unsure of him and it really made me think. As a first time Mum I hate comparing children/babies, but itās very very clear that Ronnie is delayed and thatās ok.
I would have so much more respect if she addressed this to her followers. If she sat down and said you know what guys this is what it is. Showed us her taking the time with him to help him and then showing us his progress. That latest video of him saying MumMum, itās clearly a new thing by their reaction, but I would appreciate that reaction if I knew it came from genuine happiness because the poor boy has been struggling. Thereās no shame in his speech delay at all, but donāt hide it and make out like heās something he isnāt Show us how well heās doing and how proud you are of him.
Agree.Nice to see Ronnie saying a word but the whole thing is so staged?????! & itās like sheās trolling us with the word being MumMum instead of Mum
We might not like Hinch, but we like little Ron . Xtotally agree with this. also think itās fair to say everyone commenting on his speech isnāt shaming her or him itās coming from a place of concern. The little lad deserves the right help and support and weāre all rooting for him to get there!
I think she's clearly in denial with whatever issues there are which is so so sadit reminded me of my autistic son, heās 3 now but what Ronnie was saying had no context and didnāt sound like he was saying Mum very much it was just noise
I had a little smile at that too because it reminded me of Mr sock putting on a sleepsuit completely backwards on ours when he was only about a week old and complaining at how hard it was to popper upForgive me, for I have sinned I may have let out a little laugh at the vest messing up the outfit. Itās a typical dad thing! Reminded me of my fella when I give him an awkward outfit on purpose Iāll get my coat!
To be fair I thought he was saying dum dum..Nice to see Ronnie saying a word but the whole thing is so staged?????! & itās like sheās trolling us with the word being MumMum instead of Mum