I said same to my daughter you think even for a little potter around the dock but she rather film other people’s children in a swimming pool! As her children have swimming lessons back home she should know how strict the rules are about filming/taking photos are!She’s docked in the BAHAMAS and she’s staying on the ship.. my god
I'd say this is the logical thinking for anyone with kids to be honest! Since flights allocate seats or when you book them - there is no need to rush on and sit for ages waiting till the last minute people to get on! I wait with my 2 until the last possible moment as I know our seat numbers and have done since i sorted them on online check in!!!One thing that I don’t understand her thinking is she said her kids can’t wait that why they have the priority boarding but I am taking my kids away with me in July for a 12 hour flight. All my kids have ASD and ADHD and can’t wait but I won’t be boarding priority I will be boarding the plane last so that they are not sat on the plane waiting to long for everyone to board and to take off. Better waiting in the lounge we’re they will still be able to run around than trying to keep them sat waiting on the plane. Please correct me if I’m thinking wrong
You think with that Florida flight they were first on the plane and the very last off, so she could get some cockpit content. However it did cost her when the ride she had booked left her stranded as she had been so long.One thing that I don’t understand her thinking is she said her kids can’t wait that why they have the priority boarding but I am taking my kids away with me in July for a 12 hour flight. All my kids have ASD and ADHD and can’t wait but I won’t be boarding priority I will be boarding the plane last so that they are not sat on the plane waiting to long for everyone to board and to take off. Better waiting in the lounge we’re they will still be able to run around than trying to keep them sat waiting on the plane. Please correct me if I’m thinking wrong
He spends the Disney holidays relaxing somewhere away from Rhi and the children. Think that says it all.Good lord. Daddy of four is so over this Disney crap. His face says it all. Since he earns the lions share of the money surely a relaxing all inclusive holiday somewhere of his choice should be the next break. He deserves a medal putting up with and listening to her. She must have talents hidden from YouTube that keep him sweet
Very true, but he must be board stiff. There cannot be much to occupy him. At least she hasn’t got him dressing up. Small mercies.He spends the Disney holidays relaxing somewhere away from Rhi and the children. Think that says it all.
I totally agree with this and this is because she wants to control them completely. Even down to her aunties retirement party they are all going to dress the same. Let them be individualsRhi talking so smugly on her latest podcast about how Inside Out 2 provides a great toolkit for parenting children going through puberty is just beyond ludicrous. This is the same woman that infantalizes all her children to a ridiculous degree and treats them all as though they are at least 3 years younger than their actual ages. She discourages them from carving out any sense of identity or having any real independence away from her.
Anyone who has parented children of this age or coming up to this age knows that this is the real challenge when it comes to parenting older children and teens. Getting the balance between independence and protection right and encouraging them to explore who they are and their identity in a safe, age appropriate way. It is a minefield that Rhi completely avoids by treating them all like younger kids that have much simpler needs that are more easily met. Once again she is literally the last person who should be dishing out advice and yet here she is on her podcast waxing lyrical about how puberty should be managed. I just don't see how her kids have any hope of being fully functioning, independent young adults when they aren't on any kind of pathway towards this. They are frozen in time whilst their peers will be enjoying age appropriate freedoms and responsibilities that will help prepare them for what is to come.
Yes, definitely a control thing. When you really think about it, her life would be completely different if the children did develop some individuality and pushed for some freedoms. Like most mums of similarly aged children, she would become more like a taxi service in the evenings ferrying them around to the various different extra curriculars they would want to do. There would be no relaxing adult only evenings as Will and to some extent Bella would be around way past 7 and possibly out at clubs until 8ish. She would have to take the kids to clothing shops of their choice and let them choose clothes that don't necessarily appeal to her and wouldn't work with the cutesy image she likes to project. They wouldn't be able to holiday in Disney every time as they children would be pushing for their own choice of destination.I totally agree with this and this is because she wants to control them completely. Even down to her aunties retirement party they are all going to dress the same. Let them be individuals
god help those poor girls when they’re teenagers! can you imagine Rhi dealing with periods, relationships, mental health struggles etc… being a teenage girl is hard enough without rigid rhi as your motherYes, definitely a control thing. When you really think about it, her life would be completely different if the children did develop some individuality and pushed for some freedoms. Like most mums of similarly aged children, she would become more like a taxi service in the evenings ferrying them around to the various different extra curriculars they would want to do. There would be no relaxing adult only evenings as Will and to some extent Bella would be around way past 7 and possibly out at clubs until 8ish. She would have to take the kids to clothing shops of their choice and let them choose clothes that don't necessarily appeal to her and wouldn't work with the cutesy image she likes to project. They wouldn't be able to holiday in Disney every time as they children would be pushing for their own choice of destination.
I have a daughter Bella's age and can tell you absolutely definitively that Bella would already be viewed as a bit of an oddity. The clothes she wears, her interests and the fact she never seems to have playdates or go to sleepovers would be very unusual. Some kids in my daughter's class are showing the first signs of puberty and are rapidly entering their 'tween' era. Bella seems like she could happily still fit into Infant school. I don't think children should be pushed to grow up too soon but I think being extremely immature for your age can be very tricky. It can cause difficulties socially and practically as you essentially get left behind as the other kids progress through childhood and the teenage years and work towards becoming adults. Will only has six years until he becomes an actual adult and Rhi has him going round with a cuddly toy attached to his bag. It is cruel to not help him to fit in with his peers and help him keep up with age related expectations.
I agree with this. Bella is the same age as my son but with what Rhi has her Intrested in it’s basically they same as my 5 year old. Not in a rude way I feel this is how she has them so she can says it’s due to autism. I definitely think Bella should be looking into being her own character now. I think they are all scared to say to Rhi they no longer like what she wants them to like as she would loose her content on YouTube.Yes, definitely a control thing. When you really think about it, her life would be completely different if the children did develop some individuality and pushed for some freedoms. Like most mums of similarly aged children, she would become more like a taxi service in the evenings ferrying them around to the various different extra curriculars they would want to do. There would be no relaxing adult only evenings as Will and to some extent Bella would be around way past 7 and possibly out at clubs until 8ish. She would have to take the kids to clothing shops of their choice and let them choose clothes that don't necessarily appeal to her and wouldn't work with the cutesy image she likes to project. They wouldn't be able to holiday in Disney every time as they children would be pushing for their own choice of destination.
I have a daughter Bella's age and can tell you absolutely definitively that Bella would already be viewed as a bit of an oddity. The clothes she wears, her interests and the fact she never seems to have playdates or go to sleepovers would be very unusual. Some kids in my daughter's class are showing the first signs of puberty and are rapidly entering their 'tween' era. Bella seems like she could happily still fit into Infant school. I don't think children should be pushed to grow up too soon but I think being extremely immature for your age can be very tricky. It can cause difficulties socially and practically as you essentially get left behind as the other kids progress through childhood and the teenage years and work towards becoming adults. Will only has six years until he becomes an actual adult and Rhi has him going round with a cuddly toy attached to his bag. It is cruel to not help him to fit in with his peers and help him keep up with age related expectations.
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