Come on @andiooop let's get a black & white wig on this dog snatcher View attachment 883569
She misheard him saying Dog’s Trust and thinks they’re going dogging. Hope this helpsWhy is inch in a tshirt in the car and she’s in a massive coat with what looks like no clothes on underneath?
I’ve been saying this since she had him. There’s not a maternal bone in her body.As much as I agree with you, I don't think Hinch is very maternal - nothing wrong with that, parenthood doesn't come naturally to everyone.
When I see her interacting with Ron & Lon it's like she doesn't quite know what to do - just what she's seen friends/family doing with their kids. The bath time/dress time was awkward, the poking at Ron when he was matching the colours was just bizarre. The words she used, nothing wrong with the term "good boy" but in that situation "clever boy" I think would have been better.
I was just watching another "influencer" instastory and they had their little girl at the shops in the trolley - never seen Ron in a shop, shops are wonderful places to encourage speech - different colours, food, people. But no, they click & collect the shopping. Went to the garden centre no Ronnie in sight. As SAHP they have all these places they could take him to - but the furthest he seems to get is to nursery (with the odd soft play/baby ballers thrown infor our benefit)
Oh you again, you seem to only pop on here to defend Hinch. Off you toddle.With the greatest respect, I
think your post is absolutely mum shaming.
Everybody parents differently, even people on this thread.
There is no manual.
Some people baby their child as long as possible (especially first and last children), some people treat their young children as mini adults. Nobody is really wrong.
Everyone can have different opinions on how another parents...people have to choose what works for them, their family life and their child.
You say you are only applying your comments to Hinch but to suggest that her parenting has caused/contributed to Ronnie's verbal delay is not only unfounded and unfair to other parents here who may be struggling to know the right thing to do to help their child. Many parents question and blame themselves as it is.
Your comments in this instance are most definitely mum shaming.