My brother studies psychology and I've shown him some of the really bad stories of Sarah videoing fox and trying to interact with him at the same time (like the recent animal sounds one) and we both agree that it will probably do some real psychological damage to a child who's parent has a phone between them and their parent. It's just really sad to watch really. Everytime I see fox on there you can just tell he's not ever get a connection with his mother when she also tries to talk to him
Omg so I just watched her recent stories with fox, and I just had to jump back on here to point out these things
1. Why did she move into the house when it wasn't finished and there are hazards all around the place? They could have stayed in the apartment until it was finished but noooo gotta bump that engagement up I guess with showing off your multi-million dollar house.
2. When she was trying to get fox downstairs and he wasn't listening to her, WELL MAYBE IF YOU TOOK THE PHONE AWAY FROM YOUR FACE AND COMMUNICATED WITH HIM LIKE A NORMAL PERSON WOULD, it wouldn't be so damn difficult. Like my god, you would never do that to another adult, so why do it to your child, they deserve the same respect of being talked to properly.
3. And then she starts running around and chasing him in her gym with obvious tripping hazards like weights around. Anything to show how GoALS her life is right by playing with her son and showing off how good of a mother she is.
4. "You have way to much energy today"?? Um yeah because he's a literal toddler Sarah?
5. Does anyone else think it would drive a little child crazy having their mum always talking into their phone to an imaginary audience? (Imaginary to him). Maybe I'm being too nitpicky this morning, but in the same breath as telling him they might go for a swim, she started speaking to her followers and then refers to fox in third person. That cannot be good for child, especially when he's trying to learn language skills and communication.
Also I think she's clearly overloading on fox at the moment as a guard with all that's going on ATM.