‘My little boy was born twice’
“He is just the most amazing little boy and we couldn’t be more grateful for how far he has come.”
“He is just the most amazing little boy and we couldn’t be more grateful for how far he has come.”
When Sarah met her boyfriend’s mother for the first time, she thought it would be the start of a lovely friendship. She was wrong.
Lock her up! (The mum, not the child – who we hope never has to give the cops her name.)
“Hudson had to grow up a little bit more than what he should have… Now he eats peanuts all the time,” the Australian mum told Kidspot.
“She says I am too nice to the baby all the time.”
“This is a joke,” Juliette told herself. “Like, I’m dreaming; this is a total dream; I can wake up now.”
“Nice way to isolate your kid from ever having friends.”
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“I always assumed he was more responsible and never expected this from him.”
“When I brought it up to my other siblings … they didn’t seem thrilled,” Kaya said.
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“It’s got nothing to do with how she’s been raised,” one viewer of the viral clip reassured him.
“It’s hard to see a lesson in leaving any kid who wants to play sitting on the bench for 80 percent of a game.”
Original URL: https://www.ntnews.com.au/lifestyle/parenting/page/190