Hunch has hinted that Ron is neurodiverse. You can't make a child neurodiverse. We have a neurodiverse child. They were exposed to loads of books, singing, people , etc but were still mute outside the home as a toddler. People used to blame us and say they couldn't speak because they are trilingual. Their brain is wired differently and they weren't a "typical" baby either. It was obvious early on that what we were reading about babies and toddlers didn't apply to ours.I also think them two clowns have made poor Ron what he is,he’s a product of his environment xx
Definitely not safe, yet irritatingly legal. Anyone trained in car seat safety will say rearfacing is safest until at least 4. The law allows for people to forward face long before this and put kids in three point belt HBBs from the age of 2.The nhs website says forward facing seats are fine from 9 months though. Is the nhs incorrect?
Even to apply for benefits, council tax etc, so much is now automated and an internet connection is needed. Plus, there are broadband packages out there which are extremely cheap compared to the cost of heating bills. The pandemic has really cemented that it's a necessity for online learning too. Without it, my husband couldn't have worked from home to shield. It's a different world now, and the internet is needed.Maybe people are using wifi at work, at friends or families, or even a cheap offer etc. Maybe they only log on briefly and use their inclusive data? Or maybe they now work from home and get internet provided? Or they homeschool and so broadband is really an essential? Maybe the do work online that means they need a connection. Everything is so geared to having online access now that it is becoming an essential for a lot of people. Maybe they're housebound so being online is the one connection they really have to the outside world?
I don't think people having broadband is the optional luxury it used to be, for most it really is a necessary now.
Thank you. So damn trueChildren wont remember what the house was like they will remember the time you spent together. Glad you found your people
Has Jamie disappeared to the James people?
Can you all keep your eyes peeled, his boys need rescuing from Hinch.
Also goes by the name of Janine
Filming herself singing in the car to Lennie.
Cue the messages from her shoppers “OMG soph what a beautiful voice you have” etc
See I didn’t think he was looking for approval. I thought someone spoke to him off camera and made him turnaround. He went back to doing what he was before after that and he was looking elsewhere than at the camera.She hasn’t washed that bonce in weeks. If anyone struck a match near her she’d be up like a kite.
The video of Ronnie dancing… he is beyond cute but that child looks round for approval in every single video. There’s quite obviously two people off screen telling him what to do… he’s not a fucking performing monkey you toothy bint!
He looked so sweet. I don't understand how such a pair of cretins have made such sweet children. Mind bogglingPoor Ronnie. That video of him dancing makes me uncomfortable. Maybe it's the lack of enjoyment on his face, he isn't relaxed and dancing because he wants to, it's like he has been told to do it. He is such a cute little thing, but the expression on his face when he turns round - he looks worried and unhappy. And then what does he see - Mummaaazzz dancing along with him to make it fun? Nope. He sees her phone in front of her face. Poor little boy.
Thought the same thing- that's not a child just spontaneously dancing in front of the tvPoor Ronnie. That video of him dancing makes me uncomfortable. Maybe it's the lack of enjoyment on his face, he isn't relaxed and dancing because he wants to, it's like he has been told to do it. He is such a cute little thing, but the expression on his face when he turns round - he looks worried and unhappy. And then what does he see - Mummaaazzz dancing along with him to make it fun? Nope. He sees her phone in front of her face. Poor little boy.
I thought it was 15 months?The nhs website says forward facing seats are fine from 9 months though. Is the nhs incorrect?
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