I don't see the issue with him not walking.... tons of babies don't walk at his age and are absolutely fine, he is a fast crawler so it will delay his walking. From what I've seen he's pointing which is actually a bigger "milestone" in terms of development.
It's not an age thing, if you are suggesting autism or communication issues, pointing is a big thing. I hope there isn't an issue with him, wouldn't wish that on anyone, even if they are sh*t parents!Babies can point from around 8/9 month.
yes i noticed about the tip toes tooi think it's more the nit walking combined with other things. He always looks quite vacant / squinting the rare pic she has posted of him standing holding on to things he always seems to be on tiptoes
Off course i don't wish there's a issue with him but when people share/exploit their kids on line for a living...people can't help but notice things with their kids.It's not an age thing, if you are suggesting autism or communication issues, pointing is a big thing. I hope there isn't an issue with him, wouldn't wish that on anyone, even if they are sh*t parents!
I didn't mean you personally, I was replying to your post around pointing. Very true, they are exploiting him. I find it very sad how he is clearly needing some extra support but they have just moved on to the next baby, if it were me I'd have waited longer to have more time with JoshOff course i don't wish there's a issue with him but when people share/exploit their kids on line for a living...people can't help but notice things with their kids.
I didn't mean you personally, I was replying to your post around pointing. Very true, they are exploiting him. I find it very sad how he is clearly needing some extra support but they have just moved on to the next baby, if it were me I'd have waited longer to have more time with Josh
I fully agree with you.I've never commented properly on things like this. I have 4 sons my 3rd one is severe autistic and has a lot of learning difficulties etc. Unfortunately- and I hate to say this, but little Josh reminds me so much of my boy. The delayed walking, very vacant bless him. Obsessed with certain shows; mickey mouse clubhouse was my boys favourite - he was obsessed with it for years. I notice a lot of similar traits. I had my boy diagnosed by 3 years old and he's in a specialist school since 4 years old with statementing and ehcp. I have this weird kind of "autism radar"" I really wouldn't be shocked if the little cutie was diagnosed - bless his little heart. I really hope I'm not offending anyone. I'm just speaking from experience as my son is 15 now. The sad thing is the wright family are so vacuous, materialistic, competitive, vain, self absorbed - and lets be frank here, not the brightest sparks - I worry they would be in compete denial and its not fair. The way they cart that prem baby about in pubs as a mascot says it all really.
I've never commented properly on things like this. I have 4 sons my 3rd one is severe autistic and has a lot of learning difficulties etc. Unfortunately- and I hate to say this, but little Josh reminds me so much of my boy. The delayed walking, very vacant bless him. Obsessed with certain shows; mickey mouse clubhouse was my boys favourite - he was obsessed with it for years. I notice a lot of similar traits. I had my boy diagnosed by 3 years old and he's in a specialist school since 4 years old with statementing and ehcp. I have this weird kind of "autism radar"" I really wouldn't be shocked if the little cutie was diagnosed - bless his little heart. I really hope I'm not offending anyone. I'm just speaking from experience as my son is 15 now. The sad thing is the wright family are so vacuous, materialistic, competitive, vain, self absorbed - and lets be frank here, not the brightest sparks - I worry they would be in compete denial and its not fair. The way they cart that prem baby about in pubs as a mascot says it all really.
I think Hollie just goes along with anything big Josh says. The fact she named baby Josh after him just further proves she tries to keep him happy I don't think it would be Hollie denying it, it will be Josh. He'll want to believe he has the best looking/ "little footballer in the making" son .I completely agree. It seems as though they have quite a few babies around the same sort of ages around them so hopefully there will be some guidance / help if needed. Although it is also hard trying to offer help as an "outsider" without offending isn't it. Hopefully her family are on the ball unlike the Wrights.
They don't seem to be able to just stay in and chill so they - constantly out and about.
I fully agree with you...Jess’s story from this morning where her son is stood doing his silly laugh and interacting with everyone in the room and walking around and poor josh is crawling and sat on the floor like an 8month old bless his heart
I think he may have delays due to circumstances of been left to watch a tablet and be sat in a high chair since he was tiny
He definitely is behind just hope his parents are aware and will go down the right routes to help him instead of going on another holiday and expect him to sit around the pool all day
37 weeks is considered full term now,so one week before full term shouldn’t effect his milestones,and wouldn’t explain the lack of expression ectMakes me wonder that the Wrights don’t see it, as surely Jess wouldn’t have posted that video if she did?
He was born at 36 weeks, would that be connected in any way?