The parent shamers were out in full force on Tori Roloff's Instagram page over the weekend. The Little People, Big World star shared a sweet photo of husband Zach Roloff enjoying some father-son time with their little boy Jackson. However, it didn't take long for some followers to call out the couple for allowing their 11-month-old to sit on a lawn mower with his proud dad.

"Do you realize how dangerous that is, there have been multiple cases of children falling off, just by a simple bump, and the child has lost limbs of not death. Please think and act to keep the child whole and alive please," one fan wrote before another added, "No one should ever ride a child on a mower whether the blades are running or not. This is so dangerous." Watch the video above to see the ~controversial~ photo and Tori's response to her haters.

Last year, Tori and Zach opened up about their son, who was born with achondroplasia — the same kind of dwarfism that Zach has. "You have to encourage a dwarf child a little more because it will take them five steps to do what others can do in two,” he explained. "But I knew, dwarf or not, I was going to parent my child with the mentality that not everyone gets a trophy. You have to earn it." And now the couple is hinting they are ready for baby No. 2.

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We just so opposite and it’s my favorite thing about our relationship. ❤️ #zandtpartyofthree

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In a recent Instagram post, Tori gushed about Zach's parenting skills and fans were quick to notice her use of kids, plural, rather than the singular noun. "This right here ladies and gentlemen is the reason why I married this man," she wrote. "The fact that he gets down and plays with his kids. He so good to Jackson and I. I love you so much babe uh! This photo also just makes me so excited for the future… I literally see daddy and J plotting their next big adventure."

We think Zach and Tori are doing parenthood just fine!

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