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I mean… it IS normal to still need supporting to sleep at that age. Most people I know routinely support their young children to sleep and many of them have 6/7 year olds.
Come on, that’s not “standard”. A (neurotypical) child needs to learn how to go to sleep independently- it’s not fair on them to train them to need someone to support them to sleep.
My kid is a few months older than Nate, we have a simple bedtime routine of milk, stories, cuddles and kisses, then bed. Does it work 100% of the time? Of course not, he’s a baby. But he knows how to sleep by himself.
 
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Come on, that’s not “standard”. A (neurotypical) child needs to learn how to go to sleep independently- it’s not fair on them to train them to need someone to support them to sleep.
My kid is a few months older than Nate, we have a simple bedtime routine of milk, stories, cuddles and kisses, then bed. Does it work 100% of the time? Of course not, he’s a baby. But he knows how to sleep by himself.
Just because your child does it doesn’t mean that what the norm is. It is perfectly normal for a child to need supporting to sleep. Sleep independence age varies from child to child, just like all other milestones. There are plenty of adults who struggle to get to sleep without their partner with them - needing comfort from someone you love isn’t a new thing nor something to shame children for. It is perfectly ‘normal’ to meet the emotional needs of your child.
 
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The amount of money spent on random stuff but is flying with small children economy to Australia. No one who can afford to fly business class flies economy to Australia. She’s clearly not as well off as she would like portray with her fancy dresses and non stop purchases
 
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I’d say her agency paid for her to go to Oz? And you’d want to be MINTED to pay for 4 business class seats.
 
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I’d say her agency paid for her to go to Oz? And you’d want to be MINTED to pay for 4 business class seats.

It’s not cheap, props around 18k give or take all in but if you know you are going and you work your Amex well it’s easy enough over 12 months to build up substantial air miles to knock that down
 
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Oh my god she looks ssoooo different on the tv snippet. Is she heavily filtering everything or just bad angles on tv?
 
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Oh my god she looks ssoooo different on the tv snippet. Is she heavily filtering everything or just bad angles on tv?
It’s getting ridiculous now with these Influencers. I know she’s got make up on but she doesn’t look like that in her stories. I mean make up is brilliant but two different face shapes ? Bigger forehead. Different nose. Bigger lips. 😂
 

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WTF is she wearing?!
Better than that pink nightie she is trying to pass off as a dress
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It’s getting ridiculous now with these Influencers. I know she’s got make up on but she doesn’t look like that in her stories. I mean make up is brilliant but two different face shapes ? Bigger forehead. Different nose. Bigger lips. 😂
That's not just a make up difference surely?
 
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I still don’t understand the Australia thing… surely her following isn’t that big over there?? It seems so random.
 
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Omg! She is literally wasting away in front of us. Her legs were like matches in the leopard and black leggings. If I didn’t think she was a massive plank I would feel sorry for her.
 
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Woah that swimming costume pic is awful. Her legs are like thin twigs and she has no shape whatsoever she's like a 12yo boy.

Shameful setting such a toxic unhealthy example
 
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I think she needs to check her privilege on the motorhome stories. I wonder how she gets away with taking her kids out of school for so long.
 
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I think she needs to check her privilege on the motorhome stories. I wonder how she gets away with taking her kids out of school for so long.
Because Steve is in football it's classed as an industry that gets a certain amount of time off school without fines as he can't take time off in the summer holidays. My friends partner gets the same because her husband is a goalie
 
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Because Steve is in football it's classed as an industry that gets a certain amount of time off school without fines as he can't take time off in the summer holidays. My friends partner gets the same because her husband is a goalie
Really? I know he’s a physio for a Premier league team but the season doesn’t restart until towards the end of August and the kids break up in July 🤷
 
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