She’s going to have a serious wake up call once this new baby arrives. he/she isn’t even here yet, and she’s already finding things difficult, leaving Raven in the same clothes for 3 days and letting her down sprinkles as a snack
If raven has had the same top on for 3 days does this mean she slept in it? Because surely you wouldn’t put your child back in the same dirty top 3 days in a row?! I’m sorry but that’s just lazy. Why would you want your child to look like a grubby woman?????
Yeh come to think of it she does my daughter is nearly 3 and speaks very clear, its probably because Ravens not been around children alot. Pea seems to be the only one who understands her and just repeats everything she says ALL the time! Her stories are just sooooo boring, of her mucky house, Raven bored to death making any ‘game’ she can and Pea moaning how knackered she is?! Bloody hell must be hard working 10 minutes a week. If only she had a day in my shoes.I know kids develop differently but I I find it so hard to understand what raven is saying. By 3 my daughter had amazing vocabulary and everyone could clearly understand her... same with my friends children. For a 3 year old she’s very baby like.
It's not about what she wants remember, it's all about what Raven wants. Gentle parenting apparentlyIf raven has had the same top on for 3 days does this mean she slept in it? Because surely you wouldn’t put your child back in the same dirty top 3 days in a row?! I’m sorry but that’s just lazy. Why would you want your child to look like a grubby woman?????
It is possible to tandem feed and Raven could help the milk supply come through quicker, however she has already said that her milk has now dried up so Raven is literally just sucking for comfort.There’s going to be some serious jealousy when this baby comes along. Especially with the breastfeeding. It all sounds like a recipe for disaster. So she’s going to breastfeed two children at once, both at different ages. How does it work with colostrum? How does it work with the sleeping arrangements? How does it work with the fact she will not give Raven any structure and routine? When I had my second the routine with my first child is what saved me from a mental breakdown! It’s going to be very interesting to see how it all works out.
And has ice lolly before breakfast each morning then backtracked to say they are fresh and home made so it's just having a drinkShe’s going to have a serious wake up call once this new baby arrives. he/she isn’t even here yet, and she’s already finding things difficult, leaving Raven in the same clothes for 3 days and letting her down sprinkles as a snack
It’s been obvious for a while that Raven is just using Pea as a dummy, but Pea can’t let go of this attachment she’s got to have and is still trying desperately to BF her! She just annoys me, she will put out posts trying to be relatable but then immediately says something to make her seem better than everyone else, and she’s backing to being a preachy parent again! She has one bloody child ffs!It is possible to tandem feed and Raven could help the milk supply come through quicker, however she has already said that her milk has now dried up so Raven is literally just sucking for comfort.
And has ice lolly before breakfast each morning then backtracked to say they are fresh and home made so it's just having a drink
In crunchy circles that’s called “dry nursing” <shudder> Someone I knew who was still breastfeeding her kid aged five talked about that.However she has already said that her milk has now dried up so Raven is literally just sucking for comfort.
What's the point of it? How much comfort does a child get from that? I knew someone who breastfed and their supply dried up and child continued to suck on demand and they were 3. The same child wasn't allowed a dummy or to suck their thumb and the nipple was offered instead.In crunchy circles that’s called “dry nursing” <shudder> Someone I knew who was still breastfeeding her kid aged five talked about that.
Literally just posted about this at the same timeHer latest stories. "This is why I love home ed." Listen love, playing snap with your kid then watching YouTube videos about the animals on the cards isn't "home ed," it's called parenting!
Most kids ask questions that parents don't know the answer to, and most parents will turn to Google/Alexa/YouTube to find the answers.
My kid asked me about the bees on the lavender plants in our garden one day. His questions got more complicated so I looked them up and showed him some videos. Am I a home educator now??
Knob.
lol - saw this also and had to retrieve my eyes from the back of my headHer latest stories. "This is why I love home ed." Listen love, playing snap with your kid then watching YouTube videos about the animals on the cards isn't "home ed," it's called parenting!
Most kids ask questions that parents don't know the answer to, and most parents will turn to Google/Alexa/YouTube to find the answers.
My kid asked me about the bees on the lavender plants in our garden one day. His questions got more complicated so I looked them up and showed him some videos. Am I a home educator now??
Knob.
Even in early years and schools now, if the answer isn't known, the Teacher will do the same thing. My 12 year old asked a question the Teacher didn't know in secondary school and sent him to the IT dept to Google the answer after a class discussion about the benefits of using books or Internet to find the answer.Her latest stories. "This is why I love home ed." Listen love, playing snap with your kid then watching YouTube videos about the animals on the cards isn't "home ed," it's called parenting!
Most kids ask questions that parents don't know the answer to, and most parents will turn to Google/Alexa/YouTube to find the answers.
My kid asked me about the bees on the lavender plants in our garden one day. His questions got more complicated so I looked them up and showed him some videos. Am I a home educator now??
Knob.