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    CHRISEAN ROCK SHARES RARE GLIMPSE INTO SON’S THERAPY ROUTINE: ‘WE DO THIS DAILY’

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldMay 30, 20262 Mins Read
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    Key takeaways
    • Shared Instagram clip assisting son Chrisean Jesus Jr. during at-home therapy, emphasizing daily consistency and affection.
    • Chrisean Rock says they use a treadmill and at-home exercises to support his progress and will share updates via her docu-series.
    • On The Danza Project she rejected disability claims, saying he develops at his own pace and citing faith in God.

    Chrisean Rock is sharing a side of motherhood that fans don’t often get to see.

    In a video posted to her Instagram stories on Thursday, the reality star could be seen assisting her son, Chrisean Jesus Jr., during a therapy session at home.

    “Me and my son be at it, day in, day out, doing what we need to do. You know what I’m saying? We do this for real,” Chrisean said in the clip.

    “Like, I love him. He’s learning. He’s cooperative,” she added before giving her son a kiss.

    Alongside the video, Chrisean spoke about the consistency she and her son have maintained with his therapy and at-home exercises.

    “Me and my son do this daily. We’ve been staying consistent with therapy and his at-home exercises, including using his treadmill to support his journey,” she wrote.

    She also told followers that she plans to continue sharing updates through her docu-series and livestreams.

    “I’ll continue keeping everyone updated on his progress through my docu-series and streams. We’re healing and truly thriving,” Chrisean wrote.

    The post comes after years of online discussions about Chrisean Jr.’s development. While she has largely stayed quiet about much of the commentary, Rock addressed the topic earlier this year during an appearance on The Danza Project podcast.

    At the time, she pushed back against claims that her son has a disability and said she believes he is developing at his own pace.

    “My son does not have a disability. He is developing at his own pace and hitting his milestones in his own timing. Every child is different and I’m confident in his growth,” she said.

    She later explained why she does not allow outside opinions to shape how she views her son’s future.

    “It’s like saying if someone [is] a doctor, anybody speak against your kid or yourself, then you should not accept it, bro,” Rock said. “If they’re guessing or whatever: no. The word said what the word said. God says what God says. I don’t have to accept what you [say]. So, it’s really me protecting a revelation that I heard from the Lord over my son.”

     

     

     

     

     

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