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in the last week or so she has put question boxes up a few times saying she’ll answer the questions later. She never does…so I’m assuming she isn’t getting any?
 
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in the last week or so she has put question boxes up a few times saying she’ll answer the questions later. She never does…so I’m assuming she isn’t getting any?
She just get people telling her what a twit she is or outing her tattle thread so she blocks them
 
Oh course R potty trained herself!

nuce sly dig at the nursery there too. Same way she got angry nursery dates to give R sausage.

that child is going to get bullied for sure as gets older. She’s already the different child by being in the older class.
 
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I don’t believe the potty training rubbish. She shared a story a few weeks ago; R’s pull-up was clearly showing over the waistband of her leggings. Why not just respond with “we’re still working on it or R will sometimes use the toilet”? Surely if R knows when she needs to go to the toilet she wouldn’t be in pull-ups during the day? I think it’s very sad that Emma is so caught up on everything being a race and R being this perfect high achieving toddler. R is going to grow up with real self-esteem/confidence issues!
 
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wow sorry for all those typos - I have a toddler who still thinks 3am is optional for sleep.

she is so utterly tone deaf and I don’t think she realised how patronising she comes across. It’s interesting that she doesn’t seem to have many friends.
 
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Now she’s on the beg for a Tripp Trapp highchair and sharing the stickers she has given R during dinner because she has used the toilet/potty. Very strange how she has never mentioned anything about the toilet/potty before. If R has been given most of those stickers during dinner she really isn't anywhere near toilet trained. Sadly for Emma toilet training can’t be mastered by rote learning so she’s a bit stuck on what to do. You can tell from the activities and methods she uses with R - she is the most uninspiring and boring EYFS teacher.
 
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Why, at over 2.5, is R still using a high chair at all?
Because “she’s still a little bit small” in Emma’s words. Basically it’s so Emma has control. All very strange when on the other hand she wants her to be much older and doing actual school work.
 
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Because “she’s still a little bit small” in Emma’s words. Basically it’s so Emma has control. All very strange when on the other hand she wants her to be much older and doing actual school work.
literally placed her in the 3-4 age room at nursery even though she’s just turned 2.5 - she would sit at a chair at nursery. I feel like this is all about control. I can’t imagine her letting R run riot.
 
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bleeping hell. Perhaps asking your 2.5 year old to get dinner out of the freezer might be a bit much?
 
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imagine taking her to the toy shop and being like “sorry R but you have flash cards and peg dolls at home”
 
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Does anyone else find it extremely strange that she complains of having so much work to do, so sends R and Will to his parents on Fathers Day, yet spends the following 3 hours on Instagram answering questions and uploading the cheap boring tat she’s bought her R’s birthday!

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I wish she would stop doing activities that are not actually appropriate for the generate age range? 2 year olds do not need and generally can’t write or read yet!
 
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