I'm 28 and and I'm scared of these things. They snap back without warning and make you jump and are so sharp! Why would you think it's good for a kid to play with theseDo you know how some sounds make people feel physically sick? Nails on a chalkboard? For me it’s sheets ripping (who knows why) but I also just felt physically sick watching Focks rub his hand up and down the tape measure. They can be quite sharp and I was totally imagining a paper cut situation
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well, don't forget. they STILL have zero baby gates on their staircases. The other day she showed herself walking around the house, and once again, zero gates installed. How is no one in her comment section on YouTube wondering these things?!I'm 28 and and I'm scared of these things. They snap back without warning and make you jump and are so sharp! Why would you think it's good for a kid to play with these
I second this. I’m not usually one to compare my daughter to other children, but he is only doing/saying things my daughter was doing at around 12 months.Fox seems to be delayed, not only in speech but in interaction too... He behaves like my 11-month-old nephew.
Because any comments that question Scuzzy’s parenting get deletedwell, don't forget. they STILL have zero baby gates on their staircases. The other day she showed herself walking around the house, and once again, zero gates installed. How is no one in her comment section on YouTube wondering these things?!
How has no one in their family said anything? Surely someone must have said something. I wonder what holistic bullcrap excuse they came up with to explain away their lazy negligence.well, don't forget. they STILL have zero baby gates on their staircases. The other day she showed herself walking around the house, and once again, zero gates installed. How is no one in her comment section on YouTube wondering these things?!
What a freak. Don't her family look at her as a person and her life and think maybe she's got a screw loose?Also, wtf was this pose? An OnlyFans profile pic?
Every kid develops individually, but we do have guidelines for a reason. I’m no expert, per se, but I have taken child development classes, worked with kids for over 10 years, and I of course have a bunch of kids in my life. It’s completely okay if he is delayed, but it’s like she’s in complete denial of it, and that can cause issues. Most people I know or have seen, realize their kid has a delay, takes them to a doctor to rule anything out, and then addresses it. She’s doing the opposite. If the delay is caused by a medical condition (like my cousin being partially deaf, and that causing a speech delay), then it should be looked at by a doctor. If it’s just how he’s developing, just slower than normal, it’s on her to take steps to help him.I second this. I’m not usually one to compare my daughter to other children, but he is only doing/saying things my daughter was doing at around 12 months.
what in the fuckIm sorry WHAT IS THIS????
@BunnySweets94 it was me who asked about waking the baby. I saw Elsa do it today to feed him so she could go and train with her nutty "look at my ass a hundred times a day in photos on instagram' sister LOL. I thought it was bad to wake him up so she could go and train. Then her nutty sister opened up Elsa jacket to show insta her boobs and said she couldn't work out because she was distracted by them.And on a related note, you guys were asking about waking a baby. In my child development classes, they were saying it’s absolutely not okay to do that. Some people seem to have the idea that keeping a baby up will help them sleep when it’s convenient for you, and that’s just not ok. Kids that young run entirely on instinct (and curiosity), but that means your baby knows when it needs sleep. Please, for the love of god, let your baby sleep when your baby wants to sleep. Always try to accommodate your baby’s schedule as best you can.
She's sooooo close to being self aware, and all it took was manic mental breakdown.Im sorry WHAT IS THIS????
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