namenotavailable
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You can hardly even see it.
Perfect for a developing child....
This so tragic. Poor kid!
You can hardly even see it.
Perfect for a developing child....
You can hardly even see it.
Perfect for a developing child....
Gemma is far too much of a greedy cow to donate anything, someone on here found out that she gets her mother in law to sell all the stuff she's been gifted on vinted, she'll be selling on all her old furniture aswell.New table wear and dining chairs now. Another 'refresh'. Well my stuff must be stale as s**t then cos I don't replace it every year.
I get that she has a partnership and she has to show off the new stuff to get paid, but it is just all so soulless.
It makes me so sad and sick that there are people in the world that literally don't own a chair or a plate, and Gemma is just discarding things all the time. I hope she at least donates the old ones to charity, or the profit she makes from selling them on.
Gemma is far too much of a greedy cow to donate anything, someone on here found out that she gets her mother in law to sell all the stuff she's been gifted on vinted, she'll be selling on all her old furniture aswell.
Still promoting Skin and Me in her latest vlog on you tube even though retinol isn't safe whilst pregnant
My grandson is 6 and we all thought he was autistic, showed all the signs. Didn’t interact/show emotion/no eye contact. He was assessed and they concluded that he has GDD. They said covid restrictions were the main cause. Even though he was seeing family he wasn’t interacting with other kids his own age. He’s still behind with his speech. He has only improved by going to school every day. I don’t think one day a week at nursery is enough if N is isolated the rest of the time.Totally agree, she's so awkward around him and the only thing she ever says to him is wow, she hasn't got a clue how to talk to him. It's the fact she genuinely thinks he's thriving aswell, she's doing him more harm by refusing to admit to herself that he's severely delayed rather than get the help and support he really needs.
My grandson is 6 and we all thought he was autistic, showed all the signs. Didn’t interact/show emotion/no eye contact. He was assessed and they concluded that he has GDD. They said covid restrictions were the main cause. Even though he was seeing family he wasn’t interacting with other kids his own age. He’s still behind with his speech. He has only improved by going to school every day. I don’t think one day a week at nursery is enough if N is isolated the rest of the time.
Absolutely nursery isn’t for everyone, some children thrive in smaller more intimate groupsNursery isn’t the be all end all, there’s other ways to socialise kids outside of nursery, toddler mornings at softplay, toddler groups etc. mine wasn’t in a nursery environment until 2 and a half and when she started she was way more outgoing and confident than some of her cousins that had been in nursery from before they turned 1. I took her to toddler morning softplay a few times a week. It’s a lot to do with home life as well.
She’s absolutely thick as minceThis weeks scan (at 37 weeks) his growth has dropped so at the next scan (in a couple of weeks) …. 39 weeks then? She may be induced for an “early birth”
She does know 37 weeks is full term doesn’t she?