Ah does it really matter what she's wearing. When I was due it was rare that I was out of my PJs during the dayEven if she wasn't heavily pregnant the dungarees aren't a good look on her especially in that colour.
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Yeah not a big fan of the name.. however I'm not really a fan of many of her kids names but somehow each kid just grew into their names
Those poor children Homeschooling / home education might work for some children, but I really disagree with their decision to keep them all at home. It's clear the older children are behind educationally, and I suspect they struggled when put with children their own age. It must be difficult to realise how little they had in common, and quite a shock to find out that they're not actually as smart as they thought they were. However the younger children, especially Pearl were thriving in a school environment, and it was fantastic seeing them develop relationships and interests outside of the family. Unfortunately it's all about convenience and keeping them at home means they can continue to treat them as a group rather than allowing the children to live as individuals.Woah, forgot about Chloe for the last year and now she has number 9???!! Also looks from her stories linking to a YouTube that they’re going back to homeschooling. Make it make sense
I couldn't agree more. I commented on YT but got attacked by "fans". The triplets actually spoke in our hearing, They all came out of their 2nd class citizen role that they are forced into by/for Evan. She still bought the "group" Xmas gifts based on what Evan & Otto like but the triplets were gaining self confidence & would have become individuals with their own voices (surely a large reason why C forced them back home).Those poor children Homeschooling / home education might work for some children, but I really disagree with their decision to keep them all at home. It's clear the older children are behind educationally, and I suspect they struggled when put with children their own age. It must be difficult to realise how little they had in common, and quite a shock to find out that they're not actually as smart as they thought they were. However the younger children, especially Pearl were thriving in a school environment, and it was fantastic seeing them develop relationships and interests outside of the family. Unfortunately it's all about convenience and keeping them at home means they can continue to treat them as a group rather than allowing the children to live as individuals.
Yes, unfortunately for the children they're all back at home again.Wait, does she no longer have them at Steiner? Don't tell me she pulled them all out of school to homeschool again Especially with three infants to take care of
And apparently her "fans" don't wonder how she & Ro (if either of them finished high school that is the absolute most schooling they had) are teaching 6 kids (plus the twins, unofficially) at widely divergent levels whilst holding the newborn 24/7 and whatever else they claim to do.Yes, unfortunately for the children they're all back at home again.
They are 7 next month. They shouldn't just be starting to decode words surely?Ok so the latest vlog has a clip of the triplets reading. It starts at around the 10.50 mark, and there are so many jumps and cuts. I dread to think how much they had to edit out just to get the required footage of the triplets reading.
It's great they're learning to read, but I can't help but wonder how long the children were sat there, and how much prompting and coaching they had just so Chloe could prove that homeschooling is going well.
I'm still shocked about it tbh. Children in the UK start reception aged 4/5. I'd expect children to read simple text / words by the end of reception or into year 1. She clearly has too much on to give each child the attention they need. Going to the park can be educational and great for balance / physical skills and socialising but it does seem like one of the only things she does with them. I know they have been to museums in the past but with 9 that must be nearly impossible.My kid sister started reading at 7. I could at 5. I wouldn’t get too worried they were behind if they couldn’t read until they were 8/9. I just don’t think it’s possible to cater to so many kids.