It’s her ads. She slips up mentioning her deadlines etc, that’ll be to submit her ads for approvalShe keeps banging on about all this ‘work’ she has to catch up on but we never actually see what it was?!
It’s her ads. She slips up mentioning her deadlines etc, that’ll be to submit her ads for approvalShe keeps banging on about all this ‘work’ she has to catch up on but we never actually see what it was?!
It’s such a brilliant and easy activity. I bloody hate crafts, I’m first to admit that, but even I can cope with this one.Ahhhhhh the dough decorations I've been wanting to do them this year with my children. Thankyou for the reminder!!!
I live for this. A massive “duck you” to his mum. Come on Ron!I really can’t wait for the day when he empties the bowl all over the floor and stomps off because it wasn’t quite going his way
Maybe she thinks she’s the next Mary Berry she’s just modest guyyyzzzzNot caught up yet but… baking. WELL DONE!!! But on the kitchen floor????? When you’ve got a dog!!! Try harder.
Don’t even get me started on the “they didn’t go to plan” comment. What’s with the constant criticism. I know she’s playing up to these additional needs now but he isn’t even 3. Additional needs or not he’s hardly going to rival Mary Berry is he???
Oh duck, that sounds like the short straw.
I really hope it’s the nudge he needs though, you must be desperate to have him back home xx
Get the kids to do it ‘Daddy you need to get better quickly and come home’
Aw yea I love MarleighPoor Ron, Just let him make a mess - you are a cleaning account (kinda )
I follow this American account with this little girl and her uncle who pours drinks into cups - but she spills it all.. she is sooo cute and loves the mess she makes. Hinch would never allow that to happen!
YEET!!!Aw yea I love Marleigh
remind him how much he hates it where he is… the harder he works, the sooner he can leave.I might have to. I’ve tried twice tonight already via FaceTime and bottled it both times . I know he’s going to be pissed off and I know he needs to hear it but I can’t be doing with the confrontation, it’s enough stress without falling out with him over it.
Exactly this!! My mum (who minds my son) used to totally take over with my eldest who has additional learning needs.... She used to zip up his coat, open stuff for him, put on his shoes etc etc I could go on forever, without even giving him a chance. I had to eventually have a major fight with her about it because it was totally hindering him, and he wasn't able to actually learn how to do things for himself and as soon as she stepped back a bit he started to thrive and learn to do things for himself, a child is meant to problem solve and figure things out themselves otherwise how will they learn?Stacey let's him help and get on with stuff tho, painting the shed, rolling logs, she only ever steps in to hive him a hand when he struggles. That must be part of the reason he is so far ahead of Ronnie. He has been allowed to try, to struggle to work things out for himself. Look at that baking, when mine were two they were cracking their own eggs, (I fished the shell out when they finished but they got better with practice) tipped in all the ingredients themselves and mixed it all themselves. She just will not let him do anything without her disgusting hands grabbing away and taking over. He will never learn if he is never allowed to try. All she's saying to him is Ron you're no good and what a dreadful message that is to one so small. How does he develop self esteem, confidence and pride in his achievements if he is never allowed to try. Yes he will make a mess, that's what kids do, but it's also how they learn.