I AM writing to say I am shocked about Graham Carter's opinion on the House Of Tiny Tearaways television programme.
I love it and find it very interesting.
If Graham has based his opinion on one programme then I feel that is very wrong to judge like that.
I am a first time mum with a six month old baby and it has been tough due to me having severe post natal depression. This programme has made me realise what can happen if serious help is not there.
For example one lady was hospitalised for nine months due to severe post natal and missed out on her second baby growing up, so now she treated the two-an-a-half year old like a baby by still giving purified food.
Yes, the programme shows badly behaved children and you do see the children getting told off but the parents have not got away lightly with things either.
The way the children mainly behaved was not all their fault, it is not the parents' fault either it's due to the way they were brought up or by how PND has affected them.
I am very angry that he wants to blame the parents for problems that they have no control over which has caused problems with the children. The BBC produces good programmes and they even included an action line where I have been able to get help for my PND.
Everyone is entitled to their opinions but when giving an opinion on something like this maybe you should watch the whole programme first.
E Green
Freshbrook, Swindon
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