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Has anyone ever counted how many bikes / trikes are in that family.
Has anyone ever counted how many bikes / trikes are in that family.
Jace is a vile kid - the the point heâs unwatchableSarah Ingham you absolute witch!! Poor Mila looking so excited to get a surprise with Jace and then the look of disappointment when she realised all the books were for Jace. Sarah would pass her one and it would be passed to Jace or snatched off her. She finally sees one sheâd like and wants to put it in her own pile thatâs empty she says mine and gets told by Sarah and Jace that theyâre both of theirs and she needs to share and itâs put in Jaces pile. How can creepy and Sarah watch this footage back and not see how bad it looks. After the disappointment from seeing there were no books for her theyâre deciding which shelf to put it on and Jace says I know somewhere we can put them where Mila canât grab them. Mila has become conditioned to accept that Jace comes first and everything is Jaces. Sarah lies to Mila at the end and tells her she didnât realise they did books for girls and sheâd have to get some. Look how happy Jace looks to get something he likes. How can Sarah not want to see that happiness from her little girl too?
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Incase people are unaware Jaces bedroom is now Milas too. She has to sleep on the pull out mattress from under his bed because Jace is scared to sleep in his room. The room has none of Milas toys in and when Jace doesnât want Mila in his room âannoying him.â He locks the door so she canât get in.
When Sarah is making food for Jace and Mila. Jace gets served first. Every time! She has to sit and wait for them to put her dinner in front of her.
Jace got two colouring/sticker books sent to him and Mila got told âNo! These are Jaces but he might let you play with one tomorrow.â They could have played with one each and would have done so if Mila got two books but no. âThese are Jaces!â
Jace got passed every single present Mila opened on her birthday to start playing with while Mila opened her gifts. Meanwhile on Jaces birthday sheâs told âThese are Jaces!â and she canât touch any.
Jace gets a special trip to the bakery to pick a huge Cookie Monster for being a good boy. He picked a plain gingerbread man for Mila because he says âI want the best one!â Why the duck have they not taught him that they can both have the best one. At five years old he already knows that he comes before Mila. Mila went to the hospital for a hip appointment and creepy, Izzy and Sarah went to a restaurant for food and didnât order a meal for Mila and she got no treat.
Mila is always in the background watching her brother get praised for things she can do too! She had to watch Jace get given toys for sleeping in his own room at four when she was sleeping in her own room at just two without any praise or gifts. Mila is almost three. It isnât her Job to make her brother feel safe in his room. Theyâve made her sleep on the floor in Jaces room yet havenât even bothered to change the space so that she gets to feel like itâs her room too and not just Jaces.
At two years old Mila has just accepted her fate. Boys get treated better. Boys are special. Youâre a girl so you canât touch your brothers toys but you must share all your things with him. I think sheâs pretty much given up on getting any praise from her parents yet sheâs such a lovely sweet little girl who cheers her brother on in everything he does. Jace snatches, he grabs, he shouts at her and Iâve never seen him sit there and watch her open a gift and cheer for her because if Mila gets something then so does Jace. Sarah wouldnât dream of buying Mila a toy and nothing for Jace but she thinks itâs fine to give Jace things while Mila watches. Sheâs the only one who has to close her eyes while only Jace is given a gift.
Sarah puts so much effort into buying cute girly frilly dresses to fulfil her addiction to baby clothes and then she ignores the child in the cute frilly dresses to favour her brother. I know youâve never raised a boy Sarah but whatâs happening now isnât the way you do it. You should treat all of your children the same. Jace is five. Stop letting him shout at Mila. Stop letting him snatch from her. Sheâs two years old and itâs bizarre to see Jace being treated like the youngest sibling when he has two little sisters. The fact he thought it was ok to laugh and mock the way Mila mispronounced a word at two years old when he also mispronounces words shows his behaviour. Mila would have cheered Jace on even if he got it wrong.
Iâm so sad for that beautiful little girl what hope has she got in life with parents like herSarah Ingham you absolute witch!! Poor Mila looking so excited to get a surprise with Jace and then the look of disappointment when she realised all the books were for Jace. Sarah would pass her one and it would be passed to Jace or snatched off her. She finally sees one sheâd like and wants to put it in her own pile thatâs empty she says mine and gets told by Sarah and Jace that theyâre both of theirs and she needs to share and itâs put in Jaces pile. How can creepy and Sarah watch this footage back and not see how bad it looks. After the disappointment from seeing there were no books for her theyâre deciding which shelf to put it on and Jace says I know somewhere we can put them where Mila canât grab them. Mila has become conditioned to accept that Jace comes first and everything is Jaces. Sarah lies to Mila at the end and tells her she didnât realise they did books for girls and sheâd have to get some. Look how happy Jace looks to get something he likes. How can Sarah not want to see that happiness from her little girl too?
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Incase people are unaware Jaces bedroom is now Milas too. She has to sleep on the pull out mattress from under his bed because Jace is scared to sleep in his room. The room has none of Milas toys in and when Jace doesnât want Mila in his room âannoying him.â He locks the door so she canât get in.
When Sarah is making food for Jace and Mila. Jace gets served first. Every time! She has to sit and wait for them to put her dinner in front of her.
Jace got two colouring/sticker books sent to him and Mila got told âNo! These are Jaces but he might let you play with one tomorrow.â They could have played with one each and would have done so if Mila got two books but no. âThese are Jaces!â
Jace got passed every single present Mila opened on her birthday to start playing with while Mila opened her gifts. Meanwhile on Jaces birthday sheâs told âThese are Jaces!â and she canât touch any.
Jace gets a special trip to the bakery to pick a huge Cookie Monster for being a good boy. He picked a plain gingerbread man for Mila because he says âI want the best one!â Why the duck have they not taught him that they can both have the best one. At five years old he already knows that he comes before Mila. Mila went to the hospital for a hip appointment and creepy, Izzy and Sarah went to a restaurant for food and didnât order a meal for Mila and she got no treat.
Mila is always in the background watching her brother get praised for things she can do too! She had to watch Jace get given toys for sleeping in his own room at four when she was sleeping in her own room at just two without any praise or gifts. Mila is almost three. It isnât her Job to make her brother feel safe in his room. Theyâve made her sleep on the floor in Jaces room yet havenât even bothered to change the space so that she gets to feel like itâs her room too and not just Jaces.
At two years old Mila has just accepted her fate. Boys get treated better. Boys are special. Youâre a girl so you canât touch your brothers toys but you must share all your things with him. I think sheâs pretty much given up on getting any praise from her parents yet sheâs such a lovely sweet little girl who cheers her brother on in everything he does. Jace snatches, he grabs, he shouts at her and Iâve never seen him sit there and watch her open a gift and cheer for her because if Mila gets something then so does Jace. Sarah wouldnât dream of buying Mila a toy and nothing for Jace but she thinks itâs fine to give Jace things while Mila watches. Sheâs the only one who has to close her eyes while only Jace is given a gift.
Sarah puts so much effort into buying cute girly frilly dresses to fulfil her addiction to baby clothes and then she ignores the child in the cute frilly dresses to favour her brother. I know youâve never raised a boy Sarah but whatâs happening now isnât the way you do it. You should treat all of your children the same. Jace is five. Stop letting him shout at Mila. Stop letting him snatch from her. Sheâs two years old and itâs bizarre to see Jace being treated like the youngest sibling when he has two little sisters. The fact he thought it was ok to laugh and mock the way Mila mispronounced a word at two years old when he also mispronounces words shows his behaviour. Mila would have cheered Jace on even if he got it wrong.
The woman is vile! Those children are nothing but performing monkeys to her ,and what little income they can bring in by sitting ,being directed ,to hold out their hands and then react for the camera! Sarah`s going to really pay for all the times she made Jace number 1 and gave into his demands! If he`s (through no fault of his own) becoming unlikeable now ,just imagine him as a teen..Sarah Ingham you absolute witch!! Poor Mila looking so excited to get a surprise with Jace and then the look of disappointment when she realised all the books were for Jace. Sarah would pass her one and it would be passed to Jace or snatched off her. She finally sees one sheâd like and wants to put it in her own pile thatâs empty she says mine and gets told by Sarah and Jace that theyâre both of theirs and she needs to share and itâs put in Jaces pile. How can creepy and Sarah watch this footage back and not see how bad it looks. After the disappointment from seeing there were no books for her theyâre deciding which shelf to put it on and Jace says I know somewhere we can put them where Mila canât grab them. Mila has become conditioned to accept that Jace comes first and everything is Jaces. Sarah lies to Mila at the end and tells her she didnât realise they did books for girls and sheâd have to get some. Look how happy Jace looks to get something he likes. How can Sarah not want to see that happiness from her little girl too?
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Incase people are unaware Jaces bedroom is now Milas too. She has to sleep on the pull out mattress from under his bed because Jace is scared to sleep in his room. The room has none of Milas toys in and when Jace doesnât want Mila in his room âannoying him.â He locks the door so she canât get in.
When Sarah is making food for Jace and Mila. Jace gets served first. Every time! She has to sit and wait for them to put her dinner in front of her.
Jace got two colouring/sticker books sent to him and Mila got told âNo! These are Jaces but he might let you play with one tomorrow.â They could have played with one each and would have done so if Mila got two books but no. âThese are Jaces!â
Jace got passed every single present Mila opened on her birthday to start playing with while Mila opened her gifts. Meanwhile on Jaces birthday sheâs told âThese are Jaces!â and she canât touch any.
Jace gets a special trip to the bakery to pick a huge Cookie Monster for being a good boy. He picked a plain gingerbread man for Mila because he says âI want the best one!â Why the duck have they not taught him that they can both have the best one. At five years old he already knows that he comes before Mila. Mila went to the hospital for a hip appointment and creepy, Izzy and Sarah went to a restaurant for food and didnât order a meal for Mila and she got no treat.
Mila is always in the background watching her brother get praised for things she can do too! She had to watch Jace get given toys for sleeping in his own room at four when she was sleeping in her own room at just two without any praise or gifts. Mila is almost three. It isnât her Job to make her brother feel safe in his room. Theyâve made her sleep on the floor in Jaces room yet havenât even bothered to change the space so that she gets to feel like itâs her room too and not just Jaces.
At two years old Mila has just accepted her fate. Boys get treated better. Boys are special. Youâre a girl so you canât touch your brothers toys but you must share all your things with him. I think sheâs pretty much given up on getting any praise from her parents yet sheâs such a lovely sweet little girl who cheers her brother on in everything he does. Jace snatches, he grabs, he shouts at her and Iâve never seen him sit there and watch her open a gift and cheer for her because if Mila gets something then so does Jace. Sarah wouldnât dream of buying Mila a toy and nothing for Jace but she thinks itâs fine to give Jace things while Mila watches. Sheâs the only one who has to close her eyes while only Jace is given a gift.
Sarah puts so much effort into buying cute girly frilly dresses to fulfil her addiction to baby clothes and then she ignores the child in the cute frilly dresses to favour her brother. I know youâve never raised a boy Sarah but whatâs happening now isnât the way you do it. You should treat all of your children the same. Jace is five. Stop letting him shout at Mila. Stop letting him snatch from her. Sheâs two years old and itâs bizarre to see Jace being treated like the youngest sibling when he has two little sisters. The fact he thought it was ok to laugh and mock the way Mila mispronounced a word at two years old when he also mispronounces words shows his behaviour. Mila would have cheered Jace on even if he got it wrong.
Yeh Matilda springs to mindThe fact that Mila (age 2) knows her mother only loves her four out of ten is very telling. We may only see 20 mins of your day Creepy and Lazy, but it's obvious the rest of the day is just as tit as what you show in the video - probably worse.
If she wasn't the spit of Creepy I'd say Mila was swapped at birth. She's far too intelligent for them.
I know heâs a product of his parents, but Jace is a vile little tit! Poor Mila looked absolutely devastated when she realised that none of the books were for her. When he was snatching saying âMINE!â when Mila finally found one she liked. âPut it up there so Mila canât grab itâ duck right off. Mila gets NOTHING. Jace gets EVERYTHING. My heart breaks for little Mila.Sarah Ingham you absolute witch!! Poor Mila looking so excited to get a surprise with Jace and then the look of disappointment when she realised all the books were for Jace. Sarah would pass her one and it would be passed to Jace or snatched off her. She finally sees one sheâd like and wants to put it in her own pile thatâs empty she says mine and gets told by Sarah and Jace that theyâre both of theirs and she needs to share and itâs put in Jaces pile. How can creepy and Sarah watch this footage back and not see how bad it looks. After the disappointment from seeing there were no books for her theyâre deciding which shelf to put it on and Jace says I know somewhere we can put them where Mila canât grab them. Mila has become conditioned to accept that Jace comes first and everything is Jaces. Sarah lies to Mila at the end and tells her she didnât realise they did books for girls and sheâd have to get some. Look how happy Jace looks to get something he likes. How can Sarah not want to see that happiness from her little girl too?
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Incase people are unaware Jaces bedroom is now Milas too. She has to sleep on the pull out mattress from under his bed because Jace is scared to sleep in his room. The room has none of Milas toys in and when Jace doesnât want Mila in his room âannoying him.â He locks the door so she canât get in.
When Sarah is making food for Jace and Mila. Jace gets served first. Every time! She has to sit and wait for them to put her dinner in front of her.
Jace got two colouring/sticker books sent to him and Mila got told âNo! These are Jaces but he might let you play with one tomorrow.â They could have played with one each and would have done so if Mila got two books but no. âThese are Jaces!â
Jace got passed every single present Mila opened on her birthday to start playing with while Mila opened her gifts. Meanwhile on Jaces birthday sheâs told âThese are Jaces!â and she canât touch any.
Jace gets a special trip to the bakery to pick a huge Cookie Monster for being a good boy. He picked a plain gingerbread man for Mila because he says âI want the best one!â Why the duck have they not taught him that they can both have the best one. At five years old he already knows that he comes before Mila. Mila went to the hospital for a hip appointment and creepy, Izzy and Sarah went to a restaurant for food and didnât order a meal for Mila and she got no treat.
Mila is always in the background watching her brother get praised for things she can do too! She had to watch Jace get given toys for sleeping in his own room at four when she was sleeping in her own room at just two without any praise or gifts. Mila is almost three. It isnât her Job to make her brother feel safe in his room. Theyâve made her sleep on the floor in Jaces room yet havenât even bothered to change the space so that she gets to feel like itâs her room too and not just Jaces.
At two years old Mila has just accepted her fate. Boys get treated better. Boys are special. Youâre a girl so you canât touch your brothers toys but you must share all your things with him. I think sheâs pretty much given up on getting any praise from her parents yet sheâs such a lovely sweet little girl who cheers her brother on in everything he does. Jace snatches, he grabs, he shouts at her and Iâve never seen him sit there and watch her open a gift and cheer for her because if Mila gets something then so does Jace. Sarah wouldnât dream of buying Mila a toy and nothing for Jace but she thinks itâs fine to give Jace things while Mila watches. Sheâs the only one who has to close her eyes while only Jace is given a gift.
Sarah puts so much effort into buying cute girly frilly dresses to fulfil her addiction to baby clothes and then she ignores the child in the cute frilly dresses to favour her brother. I know youâve never raised a boy Sarah but whatâs happening now isnât the way you do it. You should treat all of your children the same. Jace is five. Stop letting him shout at Mila. Stop letting him snatch from her. Sheâs two years old and itâs bizarre to see Jace being treated like the youngest sibling when he has two little sisters. The fact he thought it was ok to laugh and mock the way Mila mispronounced a word at two years old when he also mispronounces words shows his behaviour. Mila would have cheered Jace on even if he got it wrong.
My last count Jace had 6 bikes Mila had 3 bikes Esme & Isla has 2 bikes each including the e bikeMore bikes
Has anyone ever counted how many bikes / trikes are in that family.
I noticed it tooAnyone else notice how worried she looked when that police car drove past them
And me if itâs one thing Brits hate is putting a child downI don't often watch their vlogs, but anytime Jace appears in the title or thumbnail, it is a hard no from me