The Tim Tracker #153 And Now It's Time to Subscribe to Ordinary Adventures

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Typical ADHD behavior. He has it and he should be medicated. I worked in peds for almost a decade. He has nervous tics and can’t contain his emotions. He was over simulated and should have always had a parent by his side and holding his hand. He needs to focus and not be left overstimulated or he will act out like this. It will only get worse because of their chaotic lifestyle. He may grow out of it but once you have it it kind of never leaves you. Hoping for the best for that kid. He will do those same gestures at his bday party with over 50 people lmao. What a joke. Tim you want Covid for the 5 - 7th time again????
 
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I loved going to a McDonald's birthday party as a kid! I grew up in Alabama, and one of the McDonald's locations had a downstairs with a dedicated party room--it was legendary!
I loved them too. Fast food was a treat back then.

Did it have one of those creepy trees?!
 
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I honestly don’t think that Tim calls her out on anything ever. Whether it’s her being lazy with the kids or being lazy with the channel.
She talked about the opening night of the very merry Christmas party and said the video is coming, and it is late at this point and she hopes people will still watch and Tim responded that the event is still going on. He said this in a way, to me, that he thought it was fine being late with that upload.
 
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Also he’s almost 4 and still crawls all over them and slaps them and jumps on them and they just fake laugh awkwardly about it. Like come on, at some point you gotta teach the kid to stop treating other humans as a jungle gym and learn boundaries but then again they don’t know anything about boundaries themselves.
 
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Who wants to bet they buy another vehicle in the next few months? Minivan, Wagoneer, Tim wants that Hummer , Bronco, let’s buy J a car too!!
 
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I loved them too. Fast food was a treat back then.

Did it have one of those creepy trees?!
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NGL, was always jealous when kids hired out McDonald's for a party , it was the ultimate flex back when I was a kid cause of how much they charged for it, we had a similar creepy tree at ours an you also got party hats an the Ronald McDonald mascot come out with the bday cake, we had similar seats an tables like that but ours was red tables an yellow seats
 
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I am still trying to catch up, but why the heck don't they have the birthday party elsewhere? Like at a gymnastics place, swim place, or trampoline park? Especially with such a large group?
 
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I agree with everything you said but I don't agree with medicating a 4 year old
 
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His parents need to be medicated. There are so many times I want to just shake them (I’m much smaller though so it’d be quite a workout) and yell “FOCUS!!!!”
 
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I just watched parts of the car show voog.

The part with J in the red car was jarring. He was really pronounced with those hand movements and hard eye pushing/rubbing. But he also looked sick - as someone else mentioned - or was also having a bad allergy reaction. His eyes were all watery and goopy and his nose all snotty and drippy. It doesn't help that his parents don't seem to wipe his face or maybe even recognize he has that going on? He looks like a kid with allergies - the allergic shiners and the bags under the eyes a lot of the time. They also let him rub his snotty hands all over the cars.

He does seem to have a stimming thing with his fingers/hands, we have seen it before, and sometimes I wonder if they look like they are restraining him in pics or when holding his hand (fist grip) to keep him from doing it as much? And then they put him in this windmill costume where he can't really move his arms...
 
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Some of his behaviours/tics are associated with anxiety. My daughter also did the hand flapping motions. And she was diagnosed at 9 with anxiety. Honestly it could be a lot of things. He definitely needs an evaluation. They might of had one done? But Jenn blabs about everything so I doubt it.
 
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Jenn really threw shade at the teachers with that windmill costume. She said “we told THEM that he would have to walk through doorways sideways”

Oh sorry your majesty that the teachers responsible for 20 kids didn’t personally shepherd your 3 year old through every door.
 
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This is most likely the true path of the process, i wrote that above mentioned based on my TA emails i keep receiving from disney regarding the update to the policy. You hit it best with the phased approach and never fully banning vlogging BUT they are watching now and taking notice of these vloggers for sure. Less and less media invites will come and all the #hosted stuff will probably at some point be regulated strictly to travel industry individuals who are legit in the travel business. Most of the local vloggers arent associated with a travel agency in any way and i can see in the future them needing to be to continue their vlogging on some level.

Im definately curious to know how its working in asia with their ban on the vlogging stuff. I dont see as many vloggers going there to do that anymore like there were in previous years prior to them putting the policy in place over there.
 
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