FANS have slammed Jessa Duggar for not protecting a cautious eye on her son Spurgeon in a brand new video.
Jessa, 30, quizzed her seven-year-old boy on his spelling check.
Within the Instagram reel, Spurgeon circled across the room on his rollerblades whereas scribbling down the right reply.
The Counting On alum gushed about how her son "handed his remaining spelling check of second grade with flying colours."
Sadly, viewers have been apprehensive Spurgeon would fall through the video and hit his face with the pencil.
THE COMMENTS
In an on-line thread, critics slammed Jessa's "terrible and lazy" parenting abilities through the brief vid.
One critic mentioned: "Taking part in and writing on the similar time? Not on the desk or a desk extra structured?"
One other critic identified that the second grader was "holding a pointy object, subsequent to a big glass door" and had "no helmet" on.
A 3rd critic talked about: "For the file, I’m completely on board with giving youngsters the chance to maneuver whereas studying.
"However in what world is it protected to jot down with a sharpened pencil whereas rollerblading?"
A fourth particular person wrote: "Skating round via small, cluttered areas with sharp objects, while utilizing mentioned objects in a fashion requiring divided consideration."
A commentator chimed in: "Spurgeon requested his supervisor if he might do the written check whereas skating.
"And since he was on a roll, Jessa mentioned sure with out pondering he might fall."
Jessa and her husband, Ben Seewald, are additionally the dad and mom of son Henry, 5, and daughters Ivy, three years, and Fern, eight months.
IGNORING JINGER?
Just lately, the previous TLC star promoted an academic app for her youngsters on social media.
She urged followers to check the app and even provided a reduction code utilizing her title.
Followers slammed the truth star for being energetic on-line whereas failing to acknowledge sister Jinger Duggar, 29, and her explosive memoir, Turning into Free Certainly.
Followers additionally observed that Jessa and her rarely-seen sibling Jana Duggar, 33, haven't shared their assist for Jinger's tell-all guide, which exposes their dad and mom, Jim Bob, 57, and Michelle Duggar, 56, and their excessive non secular beliefs.
The memoir recounts what Jinger skilled as she struggled to maneuver from a restrictive religion.
Jinger revealed she was ordered to observe strict modesty pointers, at all times obey her dad and mom and different authority figures, and shun nearly all facets of popular culture.
An insider advised The U.S. Solar that there may be a fallout throughout the Duggar household from the guide's launch.
Though Jessa and Jana have distanced themselves from Jinger, sister Jill Duggar, 31, and cousin Amy Duggar, 36, have proven their assist.
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