Ashley James #37 Captions full of bollox, forehead full of Botox.

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Hilarious that she tried to quickly move the camera away from all these boxes (more grifted tit deliveries?) in her ‘picture perfect’ front door.
 
Alf getting up the steps.

Three steps in his own home which he should be confident with, 2 months before his third birthday, having done them multiple times a day.

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Slowed down to 0.5 speed.




Normal speed with walking into the playroom. His feet noticeably drag and turn.





Tell me again that he is being physically and emotionally cared for, all of his needs are being met, and no outside help is needed.
 
Alf getting up the steps.

Three steps in his own home which he should be confident with, 2 months before his third birthday, having done them multiple times a day.

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Slowed down to 0.5 speed.


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Normal speed with walking into the playroom. His feet noticeably drag and turn.


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Tell me again that he is being physically and emotionally cared for, all of his needs are being met, and no outside help is needed.
Oh my god. This is shocking.
 
All the nurses and firemen in the world can’t undo three years of physical neglect by his parents who have IGNORED the fact that his mobility needs help.

And it’s okay to need help. It’s fine. Lots of people need support with all sorts of things.

What’s not okay is ignoring it, pretending it isn’t there, or just plain ignorance.

I don’t believe that they are seeking help for him already. Ashley would document it somehow - ‘Oh what a busy day and now I’m waiting here and they’re late’ *inserts photo of paeds waiting room*

If he were having help for mobility, there would (I think) be advice on footwear. That advice would not be *whatever is kindly gifted* and duck the size.

Is this why he’s always in a pushchair, because they’re ignoring it? Or do they just think he’s slow or clumsy? Either way, someone close to them, who they will listen to, needs to say something.

Step up for that poor little boy who doesn’t have his own voice, before more damage is done.
 
I don’t believe that they are seeking help for him already. Ashley would document it somehow - ‘Oh what a busy day and now I’m waiting here and they’re late’ *inserts photo of paeds waiting room*
I hope you’re wrong 🤪. Early intervention is so critical. If they were getting help, there’d surely be some improvement by now. Not caught up to his peers, but some improvement. He’s completely stalled and many of his movements don’t look typical for any age (eg the foot dragging). There’s absolutely no shame in needing extra help at all.
 
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