Ash Pollard

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Guys can you imagine what she's going to be like as an actual school mum? Especially if she starts volunteering/getting involved in the school. :eek:
 
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Pete’s family are going to see the true Ash in this holiday in all her parenting glory 🫣 whinging parent activated
I think it's her brother and his wife and her father not Pete's family
 
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Now she's got me thinking what kind of bleeping kinder / daycare do her children attend where they are closed for 6 weeks and you have to bloody help do maintenance🥴🥴🥴
a lot of mothers call the pre kinder year kinder ???? when there around 3-4 before they actually go to full time kinder. Clem's wouldn't of been old enough last year to go to proper kinder till this year. And a lot of mothers call daycare school which is more annoying.
 
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In Vic there are sessional kinders that have set hours at set times (eg 9-3) and follow school terms.
They are usually council or community/co-op run and parents are expected to volunteer for working bees, Bunnings BBQ fundraising etc.

Confusingly there are also community/co-op run long daycares which operate kinder programs as well as long daycare and again, parents are expected to volunteer. Most long daycares are private eg Guardian, Goodstart but there's a few that are community/co-op run (universities often have them).
If your kid is kinder age they can do free kinder program at any long daycare and you pay for any additional hours they attend on top of the free 15 hrs a week you get in Vic.
So what age in Vic is kinder age. Thanks for the info I'd say miss Ash does what you described in your last paragraph with the girls
 
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There is both 3 year old kinder and 4 year old kinder in Vic, 3 year old is heaps more popular now that it's free and 15 hours (used to be like 5 hours).
Kids have to have turned 3 to start 3 year old old.
 
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a lot of mothers call the pre kinder year kinder ???? when there around 3-4 before they actually go to full time kinder. Clem's wouldn't of been old enough last year to go to proper kinder till this year. And a lot of mothers call daycare school which is more annoying.
In Victoria kids go to 3yo kindergarten and then 4yo kindergarten. At 5 they start school - we call it prep but some schools are starting to call in foundation year.
 
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Sessional kinder! I actually went to this kinder when I was that age 😂 her girls will be far to superior for Lloyd st. Bet they’ll go to the all girls school
Ash went to a school tour last year for the local Anglican girls' private school - 2.5km from home.
 
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Her husband needs to accept reality and just shave his head. They've all god massive foreheads, maybe start up a facebook/insta called "spoken out", give amber five head a run for her money.
 
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Sessional kinder! I actually went to this kinder when I was that age 😂 her girls will be far to superior for Lloyd st. Bet they’ll go to the all girls school
Wasn't she looking into really elite schools last year for the girls when they start school.
 
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In Victoria kids go to 3yo kindergarten and then 4yo kindergarten. At 5 they start school - we call it prep but some schools are starting to call in foundation year.
So many different type of kinder. So confusing.
 
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Genuine question, does one of her kids have a disability or diagnosis? One of them has some markers like the really low set ears and abnormal forehead. Unsure if it’s just bad luck from the forehead genetics or if there’s something else going on? (genuinely curious)
 
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Genuine question, does one of her kids have a disability or diagnosis? One of them has some markers like the really low set ears and abnormal forehead. Unsure if it’s just bad luck from
the forehead genetics or if there’s something else going on?
I have been wondering this as well. This child to be precise.
It appears to be more than just the forehead, as you say the ears and features definitely lend themselves to some possibilities.
 

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Her husband needs to accept reality and just shave his head. They've all god massive foreheads, maybe start up a facebook/insta called "spoken out", give amber five head a run for her money.
🤣🤣🤣Dude, you are not wrong. He’s hanging on to his youth with that receding hair line.
 
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I have been wondering this as well. This child to be precise.
It appears to be more than just the forehead, as you say the ears and features definitely lend themselves to some possibilities.
And the fact they’re still using a pram!?!?
Surely not another influenza who’s overlooked her child’s struggles 🫣
 
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