My kids are in their 20s, so LOL, nope, it was pretty much unheard of to hand a phone to a baby unless you wanted it broken. Food was the entertainment and when they were upset, I held them or decided it was bath time.Y’all, not one of you has ever given your kid an iPad or phone to be calm during dinner lol okay FOH
Exactly. We did the different wrapping paper and stuff from Santa when my son was older. My husband also had a friend make up a special Santa bag that had all of his presents in it. We still have it and he still remembers that Christmas.They will be a nightmare when it comes to doing the real Christmas stuff. You have to organize and plan it, different paper if you wrap gifts from Santa, paying attention to what you say, hiding toys and not buying them in front of the kid or bringing them in when he is around. Getting everything set up and ready the night before in case he is up and out of his bed on his own. Different name tags and writing for Santa gifts, if they are tagged. All while also planning dinner(s) and other gift buying and wrapping. She didn't even put the tree out or decorate anything in the house. Where are the decorations? I feel like Jackson's Christmases are all going to be spent at MK etc., with no days spent at home enjoying the time as a family.
Honestly no. Dinner time is when we get together as a family. All electronics are not allowed at the dinner table. It's always been a rule in our family.Y’all, not one of you has ever given your kid an iPad or phone to be calm during dinner lol okay FOH
Yep, we did. Not gonna lie. But our kids had dinner in their high chair or on the table in their own plate or bowl and with a fork or spoon from the time they were able to use one. I have a photo of my son around Jackson's age using his kid fork to eat cut up grilled chicken and veggies. After he was done eating and if he had to remain seated (like in a restaurant), we would let him watch the iPad or a phone, if needed.Y’all, not one of you has ever given your kid an iPad or phone to be calm during dinner lol okay FOH
Thank you for giving my post structure. This is what I mean. Not 20 years ago and not older kids. My niece always needed to watch something to eat. As she got older she learned that meals are family time. Watching something while eating isn’t a new concept.Yep, we did. Not gonna lie. But our kids had dinner in their high chair or on the table in their own plate or bowl and with a fork or spoon from the time they were able to use one. I have a photo of my son around Jackson's age using his kid fork to eat cut up grilled chicken and veggies. After he was done eating and if he had to remain seated (like in a restaurant), we would let him watch the iPad or a phone, if needed.
Please explain how he is delayed because he seems fine to me. Are you a medical expert who knows such things? If not, I wouldn’t comment.T&J live in “Bojo world” where they reign as King Klueless and the Tramp.
There people are used, abused and expendable. The only people that they acknowledge are those that can benefit them.
COVID’s deadly raft exists only when it suits them.
They flaunt their (alleged) wealth by making expensive purchases, dining out all the time and going on $$$ staycations. Documenting and posting everything to the world proving how insensitive they are to the COVID deaths and illnesses, loss of jobs and subsequent homelessness of many people.
They are so myopic that they don’t see the damage that they are doing to Jackson. He is not their son. Rather, he is a prop or a toy to be showcased when needed.
Jackson is physically, cognitively and emotionally developmentally delayed because his needs are ignored. The most growth a child does in their lifetime is in the first three years. Pathways are created in the brain that will serve the child for the rest of his/her life.
Hilarious. My 1 year old is saying lots of words, feeds himself with his hands and a spoon (albeit messily), understands basic instruction and isn't tied to a stroller all day. Hitting all his milestones according to our 12 month check the other day! Why boost the Trackers up at the expense of other babies, basically insinuating if your baby doesn't take an interest in opening presents then they're delayedFor real?
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Are all 1 year olds this smart? I have been around some kids who are the same age and they don’t do 1/2 of what Jackson dose when it comes to opening gifts and playing with toys. You guys are doing an amazing job parenting!
I lost all respect for them on that day. The amount of Fake emotion and Bullshit was ridiculous.
This video came up on my YouTube timeline today. Is this the 2016 election video everyone is talking about?
I thought I would write my reactions from the video:
“ We are not negative people... we try to find the silver lining in everything.” Sure you do.
-Why is Jenn forcing herself to cry or spilling crocodile tears?Overreact much
- The whole ten minute video is about them and all the good things they bring into the world.
they haven’t changed much huh?
Honestly at Jackson’s age no, we really tried to limit screen time...as they got a little older yes especially when we were eating outY’all, not one of you has ever given your kid an iPad or phone to be calm during dinner lol okay FOH
Yeah, I agree. I'm not 100% sure if he's delayed, nor do I think he's autistic as some have said (I think that term is thrown around willynilly too often these days, personally).Please explain how he is delayed because he seems fine to me. Are you a medical expert who knows such things? If not, I wouldn’t comment.
Not an expert, and yes all kids develop differently but Jackson is doing things at a much slower rate than a lot of kids his age mainly because everything has been done for him since day 1 and the narrative that they choose to show us is Jackson looking uninterested in his stroller or unwilling to reach out to grab food.....so yes I’m willing to say he is behind, it’s not anything that he can’t catch up on though his parents have to start engaging him more thoughPlease explain how he is delayed because he seems fine to me. Are you a medical expert who knows such things? If not, I wouldn’t comment.
I agree.My kids are in their 20s, so LOL, nope, it was pretty much unheard of to hand a phone to a baby unless you wanted it broken. Food was the entertainment and when they were upset, I held them or decided it was bath time.
Y’all, not one of you has ever given your kid an iPad or phone to be calm during dinner lol okay FOH
They won't let him believe in Santa so they don't have to do anything but regift him his bday presents.They will be a nightmare when it comes to doing the real Christmas stuff. You have to organize and plan it, different paper if you wrap gifts from Santa, paying attention to what you say, hiding toys and not buying them in front of the kid or bringing them in when he is around. Getting everything set up and ready the night before in case he is up and out of his bed on his own. Different name tags and writing for Santa gifts, if they are tagged. All while also planning dinner(s) and other gift buying and wrapping. She didn't even put the tree out or decorate anything in the house. Where are the decorations? I feel like Jackson's Christmases are all going to be spent at MK etc., with no days spent at home enjoying the time as a family.
If your kids are that old you really can’t relate to what it’s like to have a young child now with phones & tablets etc.My kids are in their 20s, so LOL, nope, it was pretty much unheard of to hand a phone to a baby unless you wanted it broken. Food was the entertainment and when they were upset, I held them or decided it was bath time.
Yikes what a drag. News flash - almost everyone will have had a birthday during covid. I’ll probably have had 2. I can’t believe the melancholy about this. I had my first and only planned baby during covid... now that I would say is something unique (not entirely negative btw) that not every single person has to deal with... but I’m not complaining about it!I know OT but I tried to watch Sparkly's birthday vlog.
She starts off at :30 saying "this is the most difficult birthday she's ever had" ...and then goes on to say that she knows there's so many people who have lost someone...but... she's going to try and "rally and pull it together" to enjoy her day ???(she didn't give the impression she lost anyone, just that COVID is making her birthday hard???)
Then there's footage of her in the car with Jim droning on about people with no masks and Park Ave and her plans to go shopping. Then, next they're in Winter Park eating their Burger Fi next to the Amtrak train...and I can't even watch anymore.
She. Is. So. Depressing. To. Watch.
I understand COVID but why would anyone want to watch this and feel uplifted? Or watch as a fun form of escapism?
It's just her in the monotone voice talking about difficult life is. I don't need to watch her vlog to know that.
That’s the great thing about this thread. We have people in different phases of life who share their POVs. What their experiences are might be different than yours, but it can potentially give you a better perspective and understanding.you really can’t relate to what it’s like to have a young child now with phones & tablets, etc
She probably couldn’t handle the truth about her precious, wholesome, ding-dang trackers and deleted her profile. She’ll probably accuse someone of blocking her again, just to save face. It’s still so strange to me that she obsesses over what we say about T&J on this site.The TimTracker #6 and Now It's Time for Jenn to give Tim his channel back
For as much flexing as they do, you'd think they'd be in shape. PMM had a club 33 pass a week or so ago but he also doesn't make excuses for not going on indoor rides. They are only riding because its a flex. If they were really scared of COVID they'd wouldn't do half the things they do but use...tattle.life
It looks like Ellen Smith is no longer with us. I get a user profile not available when clicking on hers. I wonder what happened? Lol
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