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tusky wrote:so the binghams and Gardners have been put in their own separate class with the other girl (i forget her name). I guess enough people complained about the inappropriate vlogging
No surprise there lol. It was just a matter of time. I imagine the other parents in both classes were a bit fed up with the v'logging and hogging the TV screen and I'd bet money some of them if not all complained. So now they can all v'log and squeal to their hearts content. It also says something about the quads being on the same level at Hazie and Leah who are a lot younger than them. Maybe there is a reason they do not find them other three year olds to interact with just an observation here .
Oh brother, that poor teacher. Mindy is advertising for A$$. Go to A$$'s page and buy some friggin' lipstick because it's amazing.. Using the words stud constantly and now friggin'...Don't these people have a dictionary to look up the meaning of words?
Dance class should be interesting.. Ebbie's turn...Oh no wait I forgot...Ebbie " Please teacher, may I have my turn now?
So, according to Trashbag, they had croup. Now they have the flu? My son was born premature, and I guarantee if he had the flu his doctors would be watching him like a hawk.
So they are either lying about the girlses health or they just don’t care.
canyoudancing wrote:So, according to Trashbag, they had croup. Now they have the flu? My son was born premature, and I guarantee if he had the flu his doctors would be watching him like a hawk.
So they are either lying about the girlses health or they just don’t care.
She claimed they had ear infections and croup. No mention of taking them to the doctor. Said he told them to open their windows for the cough at night.....
MoMof3boys wrote:There is no way one of the heavies (she couldn’t remember which one) said a 7-8 word sentence. Nope. I don’t believe you. If you aren’t truthful with the dr, he can’t be truthful with his assessment. Nope.
Maybe she thinks screaming “Ebbies turn Ebbies turn Ebbies turn Ebbies turn” counts as an 8 word sentence???
We are talking about four individual children with different physical & emotional needs. It really, really bothers me when their medical & developmental assessments are lumped into one bucket, as if the average or stats of one child can represent all four.
I have no doubt the doctor treats them as individuals; I am doubting that the parents can.
Most doctors I know won't allow that many kids in one appointment. Usually, I have to split mine into 2-3 appointments so doctor only has 1-2 kids to focus on each visit. So that each child gets a full 15-minute assessment and they don't confuse the information in their head. Sure it means more trips to the children's hospital but that's life. I'm honestly shocked they aren't being followed by a specialist from the hospital where they were in the NICU. Then again they didn't do 0-3 services either which every preemie I know does even if they're not super delayed or have any known disability.
If I had kids with 102 fevers the night prior my first priority would be to get donuts to feed them the next morning too. Their diets are atrocious. Sure they look like they’re feeling a bit better but donuts do not help little bodies heal from illness. But those girls know no different, and unfortunately they’re just like dad chomping down on donuts.
Not sure if anyone saw the snap of Ashley throwing the balloons outside, but I replied to Tyson saying how damaging it was to nature! His response was “we don’t litter”. Somehow I don’t believe this, anyone got proof of them lying once again?
tusky wrote:so the binghams and Gardners have been put in their own separate class with the other girl (i forget her name). I guess enough people complained about the inappropriate vlogging
Sounds like the Dance School figured a Vlog-friendly class was in order. I feel for the teacher! Smart move on the school's part.