The more I see the more nervous I get about those 2 children in her care. I can see they are loved & I can see they are fed but there’s a hell of a lot more to parenting than that & her & Joe right now don’t tick any more boxes than that. The amount of hazards we have seen just this week alone & she has the nerve to say don’t come at me Wilma, the fact she even had to say that goes to show she already knows it’s risky allowing the dog to do that. It looked like he stepped right on her little pelvis, baby bones are so soft at this age, he could easily have hurt her, aside from that he settled himself very close to her face, one sudden noise from her in her sleep could startle him & he’s not there long enough to know for sure how he will react. I said before here that a friends daughter has a scar on her face from the same breed, all she was doing was sitting watching tv minding her own business when the dog lunged at her for no reason. This was under adult supervision & they responded instantly but it was too late to prevent injury, thankfully it’s small & healed quite well but it’s still visible to those that know what happened.
Why can’t she use the crib that she set up in the corner? Oh I forgot, there’s a heavy mirror over it, that crib is just there for the gram because it’s unusual & expensive & got her lots of attention when she bought it.
This week we have had the sharp edged bath steps, toddler filmed standing on a toilet to reach shelves overhead, infant (that can now roll) asleep on edge of coffee table on a changing mat just a couple of feet from a lighting wood burner, infant asleep on the floor just below a chair with a toddler jumping around on it, camera stopped just as he threw his leg over the back which could have brought him down on the baby and lastly a dog stepping on a sleeping baby.
If I had a friend that did all of those over the course of a few months I would be worried & have some serious words with them so to see someone with 5m followers(aka sheep) doing this in less than 7 days is horrifying.