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ayaateldeeb
آيات :
مش واخد حقك والله ♥️♥️♥️
2026-01-31 22:13:08
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lamagamal1
𝑳𝑨𝑴𝑨 🎀✨ :
نقطوا
2026-02-02 06:20:27
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usereq8yfaa56t
يَقُيَنِﮯ 🍉♥ :
أقسم بالله العظيم عملت الكنافه بلمكسرات والملبن والله العظيم شهداة حق تحفه تحفه بجد تسلم ايدك ياشيف ☝☀☀
2026-02-01 14:18:41
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sherihanelsayed
ام چوليا :
الحساب ده مش واخد حقه
2026-02-01 18:43:39
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konooz82
yaya🐥konoz :
ياشيف اعملنا كنافه ساده الله يسترك وتكون طريه. عايزة اعملها ف رمضان بتطلع معايا ناشفه وانا جوزى بيحبها طريه.
2026-02-02 04:41:02
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user111102855482
user111102855482 :
انا جربت حاجتك و بصراحة ١٠٠٪ - فيديوهاتك وصلالي لحد كندا - ربنا يوفقك
2026-01-31 23:49:44
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nahlafreed1973
Nahlafreed1973 :
عاشت ايدك ياشيف
2026-02-01 17:15:10
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mohamedwael8088
ميمى :
فعلا ولا غلطه الكنافه مسطره افتح محل فى بورسعيد
2026-02-01 17:33:21
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asmaahagag805
asmaa A hagag :
انا بقيت بعتمد عليك علي طول من غير ما اراجع وراك والله اي فيديو جديد بسيفه عندي ربنا يوفقك يارب ♥♥♥🙏🙏🙏🙏
2026-01-31 22:21:56
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dr.hanan.m7
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تسلم ايدك ..فنان
2026-02-01 17:13:31
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45777ddd
Ssssss :
ربنا يرزقك ويوسع عليك
2026-02-01 17:23:58
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user536074521
Malak💗💗🎀 :
تسلم ايدك♥️♥️♥️🥰
2026-02-01 18:29:31
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kokeyahmed29
Basoma🖤🦋 :
شكله هادي و محترم خالص 🥺
2026-02-01 18:13:05
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فطومه😍 :
ما شاءالله تبارك الله
2026-02-01 04:33:32
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mahmd_1117
mahmd_1117 :
الله يوفقك
2026-02-01 14:30:13
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hager_alasaily
❀𝐻𝒶ℊ𝑜𝓇𝒶❀ :
تحفة
2026-01-31 22:13:10
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amaltark492
amaltark492 :
تحفه
2026-02-01 16:59:27
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bassantelnmr0
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تحفه ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-02-01 14:13:37
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samyaahmed475
زي العسل :
تسلم ايدك
2026-02-01 20:33:34
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malaysia8912
Ta🐍neem :
تسلم ايدك هجربها ♥️♥️
2026-02-01 17:28:26
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mezooelsaied122
𝑍𝑜𝑍🌹 :
نقطوا يشباب
2026-02-01 15:53:39
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user6443976506
Omar Ahmed :
ممتاز شابو
2026-02-01 08:17:18
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anonano8030
♥️ nano ♥️ :
انشاء الله تاخد حقك يا شيف وتبقي قد الدنيا🥰
2026-02-01 20:02:21
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amoranawasra
Amora Nawasra :
ما شاء الله تسلم ايدك
2026-02-01 19:25:12
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mony8025
mony😍 :
تسلم ايدك
2026-02-01 18:02:53
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This is a 2 year old who came in because his parents could not understand why he was constantly moving and fidgeting. His mom told me he refuses to sit in his high chair, screams the moment he is buckled into his car seat, pulls his diaper off every chance he gets, and cannot get through a single bedtime story without arching his back and squirming out of her lap. He was also still waking up multiple times a night despite being well past the age it should have settled. When I evaluated him, his Spinal Galant reflex was still active on both sides. This can be mistaken for being ticklish. Ticklishness is a conscious response to light touch that the brain can override. A retained Spinal Galant is an involuntary reflex coming from the spinal cord and brainstem. The child cannot stop it. The hip swings out every single time, in the same direction, with the same intensity. That is not ticklish. That is a reflex the brain never turned off. The Spinal Galant is a reflex every baby is born with. When you stroke one side of a newborn's lower back, their hip curls toward that same side. It helps the baby move through the birth canal and supports early hip and trunk development. It should be fully integrated by 9 months of age. He is 2. When the Spinal Galant stays active, the lower back becomes hypersensitive to touch and pressure. Anything brushing that area sends a signal through the nervous system that the body has to respond to. A diaper waistband. A car seat strap. The back of a high chair. A parent's arm during a cuddle. The brain reads these as constant input and the body answers the only way it knows how, which is to move. So these little ones cannot settle, not because they are defiant or overtired, but because their nervous system will not let them. His parents had been told he was just a busy toddler and that boys are wired this way. What he actually had was a primitive reflex that should have integrated when he was a baby and never did. #primitivereflexes #adhd #autism #autismo #brain
This is a 2 year old who came in because his parents could not understand why he was constantly moving and fidgeting. His mom told me he refuses to sit in his high chair, screams the moment he is buckled into his car seat, pulls his diaper off every chance he gets, and cannot get through a single bedtime story without arching his back and squirming out of her lap. He was also still waking up multiple times a night despite being well past the age it should have settled. When I evaluated him, his Spinal Galant reflex was still active on both sides. This can be mistaken for being ticklish. Ticklishness is a conscious response to light touch that the brain can override. A retained Spinal Galant is an involuntary reflex coming from the spinal cord and brainstem. The child cannot stop it. The hip swings out every single time, in the same direction, with the same intensity. That is not ticklish. That is a reflex the brain never turned off. The Spinal Galant is a reflex every baby is born with. When you stroke one side of a newborn's lower back, their hip curls toward that same side. It helps the baby move through the birth canal and supports early hip and trunk development. It should be fully integrated by 9 months of age. He is 2. When the Spinal Galant stays active, the lower back becomes hypersensitive to touch and pressure. Anything brushing that area sends a signal through the nervous system that the body has to respond to. A diaper waistband. A car seat strap. The back of a high chair. A parent's arm during a cuddle. The brain reads these as constant input and the body answers the only way it knows how, which is to move. So these little ones cannot settle, not because they are defiant or overtired, but because their nervous system will not let them. His parents had been told he was just a busy toddler and that boys are wired this way. What he actually had was a primitive reflex that should have integrated when he was a baby and never did. #primitivereflexes #adhd #autism #autismo #brain

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