Stacey Solomon #10 You don’t give a damn, “you got this” is all for the ‘gram

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If it wasn't comfortable - he wouldn't be asleep!
That’s bull, that child has adapted because he has to. I don’t doubt that she loves her children and they her, but this is an example of lazy parenting! Them letting their small child fall asleep at whatever spot he can’t move from - because he is so tired is not him choosing a spot, it’s not him making any choice other than that he needs to sleep.
 
If it wasn't comfortable - he wouldn't be asleep!
I travelled extensively with my parents as a child and I can actually sleep anywhere if required (we have photos of me aged 3, at an airport where my bum is on the seat but I'd leaned forward onto a table lower than the seat and gone to sleep with my head in my arms. My parents also thought it was sweet) but I tell you now, I have much rather been in a bed than so knackered I passed out in airport.
 
That’s bull, that child has adapted because he has to. I don’t doubt that she loves her children and they her, but this is an example of lazy parenting! Them letting their small child fall asleep at whatever spot he can’t move from - because he is so tired is not him choosing a spot, it’s not him making any choice other than that he needs to sleep.

Oh get a grip. When I was a kid I used to climb out of my cot and sleep in the wash basket. Kids are weird. I often find my four year old on the floor instead of his bed - not because he has fallen out, because he has decided he wants to sleep on the floor.
 
Oh get a grip. When I was a kid I used to climb out of my cot and sleep in the wash basket. Kids are weird. I often find my four year old on the floor instead of his bed - not because he has fallen out, because he has decided he wants to sleep on the floor.
The difference is she follows Rex around filming in when he’s clearly falling asleep and ready to drop any second!!! Just pick him up and put him in his cot woman
 
Oh get a grip. When I was a kid I used to climb out of my cot and sleep in the wash basket. Kids are weird. I often find my four year old on the floor instead of his bed - not because he has fallen out, because he has decided he wants to sleep on the floor.

I agree kids are weird, one of mine liked to sleep infront of the dryer but wasn't so tired he was falling over to get there, wasn’t left there, and it wasn’t filmed for the gram!

In both your examples a choice was made to move from the bed/cot and you probably weren’t 1.
 
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