Wow... the lying and cheating just doesn't end does it?Yes, that was me. They do not want Simone to associate herself with them. Legal action was mentioned. The next day Simone and Trent attempted to ingratiate themselves with a different charity, obviously to try to whitewash the true and damaging factual stories that are circulating.
He’s only 1 Simone, that’s a bit too much for a one year old. I would also like to see a video of him making his bed, I don’t believe he can do it!Sorry Scamone, but a baby in nappies sitting on the bench "preparing food" for your visitors is a no from me.Even boujee jess wouldn't do this.
Does he really make his bed, do all that cleaning including washing and changing Ryder. That's a big emphasis put on him cleaning. Hope YOU cleaned the bench down after he sat there
He’s nearly 2 and I think when she mentions making the bed it’s putting the pillows on at the end. All kids around his age do these little things as it’s actually part of their learning. Most isn’t taught but can be taught. It’s kind of like when they start drawing, all kids will start with those basic shapes etc and as they grow (developmentally) it changes.He’s only 1 Simone, that’s a bit too much for a one year old. I would also like to see a video of him making his bed, I don’t believe he can do it!
I’m also all about kids helping - we have a boy and a girl and I make sure they do equal chores so that they won’t grow up with the mindset that women have to do it all.Look I’m all for kids helping out and doing things but wow bit of a list there. Agree, she has that trap thing he could be standing in to cook. No bottoms on the bench! Love the background music and I wonder how many takes she took to get it ‘just right’.
I always thought she said they shared jobs? She was always on about this. But also that he works hard so as she has the time (in between her 8-10 hours day) that she did other things.I’m also all about kids helping - we have a boy and a girl and I make sure they do equal chores so that they won’t grow up with the mindset that women have to do it all.
But we also enact this as adults by making sure we split chores - Simone is showing her boys that they can marry and have a woman do all the housework. Unless tent does more than she makes out he does….
Yes, that was me. They do not want Simone to associate herself with them. Legal action was mentioned. The next day Simone and Trent attempted to ingratiate themselves with a different charity, obviously to try to whitewash the true and damaging factual stories that are circulating.
Wow... the lying and cheating just doesn't end does it?
Elle got them too for the 'twinnies'...notice she didn't get the postie pjs like Erin did
Absolutely! your child is less likely to go reach for a book if they are tucked away in a basket like that.View attachment 2103608
Hey simmo, I have a degree in child education. It’s much better for the children’s development to have the books on display and accessible not tucked away in a basket because it’s more aesthetically pleasing. And no the turtle shelf doesn’t count because he clearly isn’t allowed to touch , also that’s not easy for a child to get a book off. My boy has a small pile of books in the lounge stacked by the tv , we rotate books every week
This is exactly it. His mind needs simulation where he has to think for himself. Not be told "water the plants for mummy whilst I film".If Simone classes this as water play, then fuck I feel sorry for Asher. Simone this is a chore as much as you don't believe it is. How about setting up a nice water play station for him. Get a massive container of water, make it a different colour, give him things to pour into, out of and through, let him have a good splash around. Sit down and play with him and engage with him and get wet yourself. I'm sure if you talked to his preschool they could give you some amazing ideas to help stimulate his mind. Beats pouring water from a bucket into a plant...
Does she want us TCs to believe that Asher mixed the waffle mixture on his own?
I think it's totally normal for your kid to want to be involved in the house jobs and it can't hurt with coordination, learning words (if you're talking through it at the same time) etc. But in the context of what else she shows with him (not much), barely toys anywhere, lined up books in a container and calling watering plants "water play" it errs on the side of... is this ALL his play? Which is sad.Simone is absolutely normal - actually most toddlers do this (in relation to “chores”) my kids saw me (3&5) yesterday cleaning the walls & then they both wanted cloths to help. My kids used to love helping me put washing in the machine, washing the dishes, pulling the weeds. For them it’s fun…I’m sure when they are 8/9/10 it won’t be as fun for them and I’ll struggle to get them to do these mundane tasks
& what kid doesn’t like helping mum in the kitchen when there are bowls & spoons to lick at the end. But I guess for Asher if he weren’t to help you with all the chores then he probably wouldn’t spend anytime with you since your life revolves around cleaning (in between you 8-10 hr work days).
Yes everything needs an explanation. Like duh we can see he's watering the plantsI’m amused that Simmo keeps wanting to explain and justify everything, like she’s the only parent to exist lol
absolutely! Or at least an egg would have made its way onto the benchHahaha I have a child a similar age and I can tell you now that the entire contents of that bowl would be across the whole kitchen
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