My 8 year old will only wear certain things and like grayson will not listen to instructions. Is he ND? No...mine is just a little titI wondered about that to start with. My issue with her using the self diagnosis ND is the list of reasons she gives: he insists on carrying his favourite thing in a backpack, wearing a costume, doesn't listen to instructions.
Those might well be PART of ND diagnosis for Greyson but on their own they make nothing but a standard toddler behaviour. I assume she would make a rather big deal of it if there were other reasons/investigations going on.
It is unfortunately quite common these days for instahuns to label their kids ND if they are slightly difficult/different.
Welcome to the club!I called her out on it. She’s blocked me
Does this mean she’s blocked me?
there’s honestly nothing real and raw about her, she’s on a different planet!Welcome to the club!
ETA I bloody hate this "real and raw" shpeel
Bet she has had this response drafted in her notes all day and she’s googled as much as possible to make sure she uses the longest and most complex words that she can.we have a bite, after deleting the majority of the other questioning comments
Exactly. If she just posted that reel with some caption like 'such a wild one' or something along those lines nobody would bat an eyelid. I do love how she went to town on the responseWas just about to say that, stop with the “raw and real” BS. Nothing about that video was raw it was just her son dressed up and her labelling him without any context to back it up. She’s so dramatic too, she’s replied to this person as if they were trolling her in a vile way, they actually wrote what they wanted to say in a nice, tactful way. She just can’t handle someone not licking her arse
Isn’t he? It breaks my heart how he’s literally just been pushed aside.Just to say despite all the bullshit said about him grayson is adorable! Shame his sister has taken all of his attention with her obsession with videoing her sucking her tit, filming her eating breakfast and telling the world the best thing to do is give in and shove your toddler in front of a screen at meal times! Inspirational!
Exactly! When she “told her off” she smirked at coco so coco probably thought it was a big jokeI'm late because #blockedlife but that story about Coco colouring on everything, saying that it must be really difficult to understand. What utter bullshit. My 18 month old loves colouring too and we repeated to her the first few times that the crayons are for colouring the paper and not the table/wall/floor. If she started to colour the walls or whatever, we'd repeat, and if she did it again there was no more colouring. Which means now she knows that she can only colour paper and doesn't bother trying to colour anything else because she knows that'll be the end of the activity. George is SO lazy, she can't be bothered to put any boundaries there!! Princess Coco is going to be a nightmare toddler, just you wait George. You think Grayson's difficult, Coco's never heard of a boundary or a limit...
Literally can’t even be bothered to read this. Nor do I have the time…! How she manages to come up with all this horseshit is incredible. As someone said, she must’ve spent ages googling all the terms to use.we have a bite, after deleting the majority of the other questioning comments
It’s absolutely ridiculous! She just spouts utter crap! My two girls absolutely loved colouring from a young age, my youngest is VERY strong willed, but still understands to colour on a piece of paper and not the furniture because…boundaries yes it can be extremely hard work, but it’s our choice to having children and our responsibility to parent them. Does George not realise she is setting these poor children up to fail. Yes it’s pretty crap having to conform to XYZ but it doesn’t hurt to have a basic set of boundaries in place when they’re ready to begin school. Imagine Coconut having to sit down at a table and eat with other children and not on the floor in front of a TV. GOD FORBIDI'm late because #blockedlife but that story about Coco colouring on everything, saying that it must be really difficult to understand. What utter bullshit. My 18 month old loves colouring too and we repeated to her the first few times that the crayons are for colouring the paper and not the table/wall/floor. If she started to colour the walls or whatever, we'd repeat, and if she did it again there was no more colouring. Which means now she knows that she can only colour paper and doesn't bother trying to colour anything else because she knows that'll be the end of the activity. George is SO lazy, she can't be bothered to put any boundaries there!! Princess Coco is going to be a nightmare toddler, just you wait George. You think Grayson's difficult, Coco's never heard of a boundary or a limit...
Coconut!It’s absolutely ridiculous! She just spouts utter crap! My two girls absolutely loved colouring from a young age, my youngest is VERY strong willed, but still understands to colour on a piece of paper and not the furniture because…boundaries yes it can be extremely hard work, but it’s our choice to having children and our responsibility to parent them. Does George not realise she is setting these poor children up to fail. Yes it’s pretty crap having to conform to XYZ but it doesn’t hurt to have a basic set of boundaries in place when they’re ready to begin school. Imagine Coconut having to sit down at a table and eat with other children and not on the floor in front of a TV. GOD FORBID