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  • Author : ArraDreaming
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  • Topic : Social space
22 Jan 2025 05:59 AM
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Mrs j was saying it’s because she’s can move like a toddler but communicate like a baby so the constant flailing and chucking tantrums actually makes sense
Because we turn our backs and in she’s doing something dangerous so we take her away from it and she screams
Also wants something and then we give it to her and she throws it hahaha @tyme

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