She didn't take them to an ophthalmologist though. An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor who specializes in eyes. Lisa took the girls to the opticians, but called it an ophthalmologists.
Exactly. It's splitting hairs at this stage but she said opthalmologist not optometrist and she was in Crowley's Opticians. Lisa probably doesn't know the difference.
Locking their doors to ensure the routine was stuck to? Does that not scream of the “cry it out” method? If a baby is being quiet you wouldn’t have to lock a door to stop yourself going to comfort them.
Locking their doors to ensure the routine was stuck to? Does that not scream of the “cry it out” method? If a baby is being quiet you wouldn’t have to lock a door to stop yourself going to comfort them.
She'd want to stop with the fake reviews. That latest review is no more written by a client. The sentence structure is brutal and the use of language screams 'Lisa' in places.