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I think he looks more like Georgie. What does everyone else think?
I see DarrenView attachment 90379View attachment 90379
I think he looks more like Georgie. What does everyone else think?
I know we've said it before, but I'm honestly shocked looking at this. Sienna is 8. This looks like work my 7 year old would have done when he was 5 (in Year 1).
It's such a shame, as Sienna is very knowledgeable and gets excited about learning (especially when it comes to science). Whilst homeschooling can be fantastic, they clearly aren't meeting expectations.
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They don’t watch the news? Oh god! Just shows how aloof they really are in their own little vegan bubble!! UghI dont think they watch the news so might not know about it
They must know about the carona virus, its mentioned everywhere.They don’t watch the news? Oh god! Just shows how aloof they really are in their own little vegan bubble!! Ugh
Lets hope they do and dont try to go back to dubai for awhile. I know i wouldnt want to risk it, who knows how long this virus will be around.They must know about the carona virus, its mentioned everywhere.
But with their amazing diet they wont catch anything. Probably why they dont vaccinate the children.Lets hope they do and dont try to go back to dubai for awhile. I know i wouldnt want to risk it, who knows how long this virus will be around.
They probably think they are above everyone. I honestly think they look like zombies anyways, so gaunt etc. Im the same age as georgie and ive never had such bad skin problems, ever, and my diet used to consist of about 4 different junk foods aday (i was under weight and was told by hospital to eat fatty foods) even now i eat junk foods but i look much healthier then this lot. Oh and ive never drunk water in my life, so their whole 'water makes yoir skin clear' is bullshiteBut with their amazing diet they wont catch anything. Probably why they dont vaccinate the children.
True, though I’d be more worried about the travelling. Two busy airports, a plane, and a taxi, all full of/used by thousands of unknown people who could’ve been anywhere or interacted with anyone. Personally, I wouldnt risk itSurely going back to Dubai during a pandemic would be no problem as they pretty much live in isolation there already.
Hasnt a young baby just caught it in australia?True, though I’d be more worried about the travelling. Two busy airports, a plane, and a taxi, all full of/used by thousands of unknown people who could’ve been anywhere or interacted with anyone. Personally, I wouldnt risk it
Luckily coronavirus seems to mainly affect adults so hopefully the kids will be alright at least
That’s true, though I’ve heard in the news that children aren’t as susceptible to it as similar viruses and that the symptoms are quite mild in children. But not enough is known about it and I doubt any doctor would support a newborn travellingHasnt a young baby just caught it in australia?
I dont beleive the little two are vaccinated, not sure about the older 2.That’s true, though I’ve heard in the news that children aren’t as susceptible to it as similar viruses and that the symptoms are quite mild in children. But not enough is known about it and I doubt any doctor would support a newborn travelling
Is Mia vaccinated (not against coronavirus obviously as there isn’t one, just the standard vaccines)? Curious as she came along before all the vegan/matcha tea nonsense
I thought there was no benifits after a year?Karma’s not even 2 yet I don’t think, there’s nothing wrong (in my opinion) with breastfeeding a toddler. Breastfeeding can be very rewarding, especially tandem feeding and prolonged breastfeeding. It has health benefits for up to 5 years. I don’t think we should be judging mothers’ feeding choices
Nope, breast milk is still breast milk and still provides all the nutritional qualities.I thought there was no benifits after a year?
The World Health Organisation recommends breastfeeding a child until two years old or beyond based on a lot of studiesI thought there was no benifits after a year?
Children still catch it but are less likely to die xHasnt a young baby just caught it in australia?