It always makes me anxious when people carry newborns around outside. And yes, for anyone who wonders if I’m just picking on Rachel or genuinely feel this way, I have felt exactly the same when I’ve seen people do it in real life and i didn’t do it with my own children. It’s probably not risky at all, it just makes me worry about what might happen to them if they were dropped or knocked.I thought that said where’s Wally
Wilby is in Josh’s arms, the wally is the one taking the photo.
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I totally get you. I used to feel paranoid about having mine in their prams in case someone or something knocked the pram over. I may have been irrational but that’s how I felt with a tiny new born.It always makes me anxious when people carry newborns around outside. And yes, for anyone who wonders if I’m just picking on Rachel or genuinely feel this way, I have felt exactly the same when I’ve seen people do it in real life and i didn’t do it with my own children. It’s probably not risky at all, it just makes me worry about what might happen to them if they were dropped or knocked.
Agree. Can’t believe he’s out and about by a road carrying a new born like that.I totally get you. I used to feel paranoid about having mine in their prams in case someone or something knocked the pram over. I may have been irrational but that’s how I felt with a tiny new born.
I’m not much better with a 3 & 4 year old, my stomach drops when they start running about or riding the bike as we’ve had a few accidents
I don’t think he’s allowed much of an opinion when it comes the the parenting of them kids.I've had a reply from Women's aid who I emailed last week. I'm unsure if this was already known but they say they do not recieve donations from her. They also said they would never refer or discuss any survivors to her. They are keeping the email on file. I don't supose this means much but hasn't she said womens aid contact her regarding survivors? Or have i got that wrong? It's been a long day at work and my heads a bit muddled. Loved reading through all the threads tonight. I'm still in shock that a policemans daughter, SM safety advocate and kidscape ambasador think this is ok.
I’m really surprised that they don’t have a sling or baby carrierAgree. Can’t believe he’s out and about by a road carrying a new born like that.
When it’s busy, anyone can get knocked. Grown adults can trip, I’ve done it myself many a time and made a tit of myself but doesn’t bear thinking about what would happen to a newborn if someone tripped whilst carrying them.I totally get you. I used to feel paranoid about having mine in their prams in case someone or something knocked the pram over. I may have been irrational but that’s how I felt with a tiny new born.
I’m not much better with a 3 & 4 year old, my stomach drops when they start running about or riding the bike as we’ve had a few accidents
I hear you. I’ll never forgot seeing my friend fall down the stairs with her baby, luckily they were both fine but it’s something that stuck with me.When it’s busy, anyone can get knocked. Grown adults can trip, I’ve done it myself many a time and made a tit of myself but doesn’t bear thinking about what would happen to a newborn if someone tripped whilst carrying them.
All her followers say when a valid concern is raised is “shut up, it’s not your child, at least they’re happy”. So safety of children comes second to happiness apparentlyI’ll remember that next time a child makes a disclosure at school. “Well they look happy and clean so I won’t proceed”
Sadly not, I do have a couple of screenshots though.Did anyone manage to save any of the tik tik videos?
It took me weeks to be able to carry my newborn down the stairs I was so scared I'd trip and fall down them. I feel a bit better now she's 7 months a bit more "robust" but I still worry and where possible ask my other half to do it. Obviously we don't stay upstairs all dayWhen it’s busy, anyone can get knocked. Grown adults can trip, I’ve done it myself many a time and made a tit of myself but doesn’t bear thinking about what would happen to a newborn if someone tripped whilst carrying them.
All her followers say when a valid concern is raised is “shut up, it’s not your child, at least they’re happy”. So safety of children comes second to happiness apparentlyI’ll remember that next time a child makes a disclosure at school. “Well they look happy and clean so I won’t proceed”
Exactly. I don’t know if I’m more aware of it due to my line of work and associated safeguarding training but looking well cared for and happy does not automatically mean everything is ok and the children are actually safe.It took me weeks to be able to carry my newborn down the stairs I was so scared I'd trip and fall down them. I feel a bit better now she's 7 months a bit more "robust" but I still worry and where possible ask my other half to do it. Obviously we don't stay upstairs all day
In my job (I can say this and it isn't breaking confidentiality as no one knows who I am on here, where I'm from or what I do, nor who this person is) I worked with some parents who both had amazing high paid jobs, huge beautiful house, children always immaculate, seemed happy on the outside, like a perfect picture. They were both functioning heroin addicts. It all came out when one of the children disclosed something, some professionals at the school they were at said exactly that, they look happy and well looked after. Which they were, but they also witnessed their parents buying heroin, dealers came to the house, they saw their parents off their faces. That was a truly horrific situation.
As they say, looks can be deceiving, and never judge a book by its cover!
Good on you for highlighting your concerns - the rest is up to them.I've had a reply from Women's aid who I emailed last week. I'm unsure if this was already known but they say they do not recieve donations from her. They also said they would never refer or discuss any survivors to her. They are keeping the email on file. I don't supose this means much but hasn't she said womens aid contact her regarding survivors? Or have i got that wrong? It's been a long day at work and my heads a bit muddled. Loved reading through all the threads tonight. I'm still in shock that a policemans daughter, SM safety advocate and kidscape ambasador think this is ok.
Thank you. I was surprised they replied but glad they are aware at least xGood on you for highlighting your concerns - the rest is up to them.
I used to work in a&e we once had a 2 week old baby come in with a traumatic head injury due to the dad tripping whilst carrying him. I hate seeing it and baby carriers!It always makes me anxious when people carry newborns around outside. And yes, for anyone who wonders if I’m just picking on Rachel or genuinely feel this way, I have felt exactly the same when I’ve seen people do it in real life and i didn’t do it with my own children. It’s probably not risky at all, it just makes me worry about what might happen to them if they were dropped or knocked.
You can see the difference in her children and his, who the better parent is. Let’s hope she doesn’t manage to poison them too though.I don’t think he’s allowed much of an opinion when it comes the the parenting of them kids.
I’m really surprised that they don’t have a sling or baby carrier
This is what she’s said, in a roundabout way. However, her sheep followers only know about the video of T dancing with R (and the dog and baby) so think it’s all perfectly harmless. I’d love to upload a screenshot of Tallulah miming shooting her head and see what they think but I don’t believe you can add photos to IG comments?So let me get this right, she monitors all her kids accounts? So she knew about T 's horrible stuff on Tic Tok? She saw no harm in it and was perfectly happy with it?
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