This is the whole issue. The one person who is supposed to protect you from the big bad world has told that big bad world that you are "feral" "broken" and a "pyscho".And when we call Rebecca a psycho she gets all upset and does a troll vlog
And then reward the bad behaviour by giving him his toyIm still cautious with our dog and the kids and we had the dog before the kids. Its not fair on the dig either. Its actually really horrible seeing wee P scared. I couldnt just lay there filming it
I think this is the common misconception about people that post on here -that we are uneducated morons.Poppy is an inconvenience to her. Her post earlier about ideas now she didn’t sleep was really on how the lazy one could get more me time without entertaining a 2 year old. Her child. She has 2 older kids and so it shouldn’t be a massive shock.
She needs to put her phone away (not just on her knee) and get the dog off her lap her and actually spend quality time with poppy.
I’d also suggest she reads up on childhood development and realise what a crucial time this is for poppy and how damage she is doing. I’m actually glad poppy goes to nursery 2 days a week to gain experiences sadly lacking at home.
Poppy is an inconvenience in her life now after being the way of rolling money in previously.
We know you read on here Rebecca. I am no troll. I am a parent and teacher who is being increasingly concerned about your behaviour and the impact it has on the children. Yes it is a snapshot and “five minutes in your day”, however you are choosing to share the parts you share. I dread to think what it is like when the camera are not filming. Put down your phone for a day. A whole day. Record nothing. Emerce yourself in play with your kids. Get them to help tidy up - as a game. Be spontaneous (none of this monopoly night crap). Let them choose activities. Yes as parents they might not be our first choice however to your kids it’s important. Take them places past the forest. I live in the North East and we love the variety of activities on offer. Do things with Poppy included. Yes she maybe is too young for tours of castles but explore castle grounds, real forests, go on a big hunt, visit parks, the science centre, the beach, take a train ride.
Children grow up so fast - it’s vital we cherish and help them develop - rather than call then feral and psycho. Seriously wake up to reality
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She’s a young girl who is getting fed up of her idiotic parents filming her constantly. She’s growing up and at an age where she is more self conscious, wants some more privacy yet her parents still film her and treat her like a 3 year old. She’s at an age where she understands the internet and will be being taught about internet safety at school and will be realising that weirdos can watch her every more and know where she lives and where she sleeps at night.Removed by moderator
No I don’t think anything is wrong ..... also don’t think there is a need for this kind of post!!removed by moderator
First rule of dog training is correct bad behaviour instantly. Dogs live in the moment so if you let it continue they think it’s ok. She is an idiotI was struck by Rebecca’s lack of urgency stepping in and stopping the dog causing Poppy to be scared.
I’m not a dog lover and don’t know dog behaviour but I’d have been extremely cross with him and given him a right bollocking and Poppy would have known her Mum was looking out for her.
I guess what she means by the girls and Bertie let me have a lie in.Oh what else would you do when you feel “on top of the world” .. film yourself making eyes st yourself & share it with the world !!
i have seen similar reactions with saccone Joly bairns and others it’s very sad they are little people not actors this behaviour is damaging they pit their bairns against each other the cutest and most willing to perform is the favoured one its horrible and why I can’t watch anymoreI know from on here S has done some ‘vlogging’ segments so she’s obviously aware of YouTube and vloggers. I don’t know how much she knows about her life being on YouTube.
I see a little girl who is very aware of being filmed, even when she’s asked not to be.
I also think all 3 girls struggle to know how to react to their mum. There was a clip posted here and Rebecca was asking what the first thing they do in the morning and singing Christmas songs. All 3 girls hesitated and looked a bit bewildered by her chirpy attitude. it’s very sad to watch them look at a camera and try to guess how they should act. The whole industry needs to be regulated to protect children because the very people who should be protecting them are doing the opposite.
Totally agree. The way her parents film their life totally contradicts exactly what primary school children are being taught now. Its drummed into them! They know never to interact with strangers online, to not give out personal details, to never have your location on. And yet, here's poor Saf, knowing all this but also knowing that her parents are letting her down. That walk on the blog last night made me feel very uncomfortable. There's not alot of people around and.....well, I don't have to elaborate further.How can she think it’s ok to create a vlog telling others how to support their children’s mental health when she treats her children in this way? Yes, she will say it’s just a joke calling Poppy those names and it’s lighthearted but a professional would soon tell her how damaging it will be to Poppy. So Rebecca, stop these bullshit videos in which you make out to know things you don’t, for you to then contradict yourself totally on Instagram.
people are not trolling you, they are calling you out for being inappropriate as you may just influence a new Mother who is struggling, to do all the wrong things. Give up the hobby and get a real job, it could be the making of you and plus, you would get more time away from your kids which you so clearly crave.
She’s a young girl who is getting fed up of her idiotic parents filming her constantly. She’s growing up and at an age where she is more self conscious, wants some more privacy yet her parents still film her and treat her like a 3 year old. She’s at an age where she understands the internet and will be being taught about internet safety at school and will be realising that weirdos can watch her every more and know where she lives and where she sleeps at night.
her parents are neglecting her needs and privacy so nothing wrong with S, but a lot wrong with her parents
Every school constantly at every event highlights it's social media policyTotally agree. The way her parents film their life totally contradicts exactly what primary school children are being taught now. Its drummed into them! They know never to interact with strangers online, to not give out personal details, to never have your location on. And yet, here's poor Saf, knowing all this but also knowing that her parents are letting her down. That walk on the blog last night made me feel very uncomfortable. There's not alot of people around and.....well, I don't have to elaborate further.
Influencers are in total contrast to bone fide celebrities who are generally very guarded about their home life and privacy.
A school with the children who have genuinely famous parents, I imagine, works hand in hand with the family, and, there would have been a discussion and agreement on both sides with regards to safeguarding and privacy.
It must be an absolute headache to be the Headteacher of children whose parents are influencers.
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