Fopperholic #65 don't understand this covid lark, quick boy's let's find another park

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Sending everyone so much love ... but has been laughing in the face of NHS workers all last year, and even putting her parents at risk. Don’t be a hypocrite Nicola
 
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Sending everyone so much love ... but has been laughing in the face of NHS workers all last year, and even putting her parents at risk. Don’t be a hypocrite Nicola
I think she is honestly THAT deluded and so far up her own arse that she genuinely believes she is doing nothing wrong...... she must have the skin or a rhino she really must to be so blase about it all - and to then act like one of them bleeping celebs with the 'sending love' like Stacey Solomon does - and she gets ripped to shreds on her thread for it..... deluded and so far removed from reality some people are !
 
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I think she is such a spoilt little princess that she honestly thinks that she is entitled to do whatever she wants when she wants.
 
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Sending everyone so much love ... but has been laughing in the face of NHS workers all last year, and even putting her parents at risk. Don’t be a hypocrite Nicola
She can shove Her fake ‘like chasing’ Love right up Her 7lb heavier, fat arse, patronising witch :LOL:
 
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I just can't tonight. I'm devastated. I will find out tomorrow which children in my class will still be attending school (I'm thinking maybe all of them - small special needs class of 8 but we are a team of 6 staff) and I will carry on - I love my job. But I have to continue sending my eldest to school and my littlest to his childminder in order to do it. I have to do this I have to work. My husband is risking himself on a covid ward, risking us. He's terrified he will bring something home to us, I'm terrified ill take it into school but we trust the vaccine.

So Nikki, we know you read here and I know I've said it before. Stay at home. This is a team game. We have to work together. Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should. You need to start seeing the bigger picture. If I had the opportunity to stay home with my kids and husband and keep safe, I'd grab it. You're so lucky to be able to do that - appreciate it.

Sorry getting a bit preachy and woe is me. I don't mean to!
 
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I just feel that nursery’s should be open for keyworker staff only. If you’re not a keyworker your kids don’t need to be there and you shouldn’t be charged. It’s madness. My friend had a child who’s SEN and she’s sending her into school not cos her child wants to be there as she’s happier at home but cos my pal doesn’t want to patent her...she never has done. It’s people like that who are able to use the rules to suit themselves.

I know this is hard. It’s hard for everyone. I don’t think certain businesses like private nursery’s should be able to profit. Also imagine their are parents who want to keep kids home but are sending cos they’re having to pay anyhow. X
 
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I just feel that nursery’s should be open for keyworker staff only. If you’re not a keyworker your kids don’t need to be there and you shouldn’t be charged. It’s madness. My friend had a child who’s SEN and she’s sending her into school not cos her child wants to be there as she’s happier at home but cos my pal doesn’t want to patent her...she never has done. It’s people like that who are able to use the rules to suit themselves.

I know this is hard. It’s hard for everyone. I don’t think certain businesses like private nursery’s should be able to profit. Also imagine their are parents who want to keep kids home but are sending cos they’re having to pay anyhow. X
I'm in Scotland and our nurseries are only open for key workers kids.
 
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I just feel that nursery’s should be open for keyworker staff only. If you’re not a keyworker your kids don’t need to be there and you shouldn’t be charged. It’s madness. My friend had a child who’s SEN and she’s sending her into school not cos her child wants to be there as she’s happier at home but cos my pal doesn’t want to patent her...she never has done. It’s people like that who are able to use the rules to suit themselves.

I know this is hard. It’s hard for everyone. I don’t think certain businesses like private nursery’s should be able to profit. Also imagine their are parents who want to keep kids home but are sending cos they’re having to pay anyhow. X

I agree fopps doesn't need to send her kids but I don't think it should just be key worker children what about those who still have to work who arnt key workers? Everyone who cant work from Home can still go to work.so still need childcare
 
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I think SEN children should be able to attend schools as normal, education and care tailored to them is important. I can't imagine how hard it is to parent a SEN child during a pandemic, I think those parents need support during these difficult times where a lot of facilities have been shut to them.

Fopps absolutely doesn't need childcare though, those boys will have 2 parents at home the majority of the time.
 
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I was hoping nurseries would close even though I have a busy full time job (wfh) and caring for my son as well would be a nightmare (as it was in lockdown 1) but at least I’d know he was safe at home with me. But the nursery is open so I’ll be charged and I can’t really throw £1400 a month away. If they’d have closed then I wouldn’t have had to pay so just a bit gutted tonight.
 
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I think SEN children should be able to attend schools as normal, education and care tailored to them is important. I can't imagine how hard it is to parent a SEN child during a pandemic, I think those parents need support during these difficult times where a lot of facilities have been shut to them.

Fopps absolutely doesn't need childcare though, those boys will have 2 parents at home the majority of the time.
Agree about SEN, school holidays can be tricky in 'normal' times! I swapped jobs after the summer holiday but my old school (special school) was and continues to be amazing at communicating with parents, accommodating and supporting the children's needs. I'm waiting to see how my new place deals with it! The biggest issue we face is our high staff numbers and the fact that not all of the kids understand the 2 metre rule.
 
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I was hoping nurseries would close even though I have a busy full time job (wfh) and caring for my son as well would be a nightmare (as it was in lockdown 1) but at least I’d know he was safe at home with me. But the nursery is open so I’ll be charged and I can’t really throw £1400 a month away. If they’d have closed then I wouldn’t have had to pay so just a bit gutted tonight.
it’s a joke her and Chris will both be at home doing duck all and yet people like yourself will have the difficult choice to make of whether to lose all that money or risk your family’s health
 
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I do appreciate the point of SEN kids but it’s maybe cos I’m seeing it from my friend who’s beyond lazy with her kids. She sits on a laptop all day as doesn’t work and had done since her oldest was a baby in arms. She’ll make sure ever kids go to school even if just one of them is SEN. I think I just find unfairness and bending rules to suit self unfair. I just can’t do it. I’ll go without so that fairness happens if that makes sense.

I’m not judging working mums sending their kids. Like I said I think a lot of mums would have kept their kids at home to keep them safer if they could. It’s just hard all round x
 
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She never has needed it but it doesn’t say essential workers only so she’ll continue to do it. She’s pure selfish through and through
It doesn’t say essential workers, you’re right, but it does say to only have a childcare bubble if there is NO OTHER ALTERNATIVE. Her and Mankles are each other’s alternatives.
It also says you must not socialise with the childcare provider which means her mum shouldn’t be going to groups or out for walks, etc with Thikki.
 
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I also work in a school and we have changed our criteria from key workers kids to critical workers kids and both parents have to be critical workers. We’re being really strict same with my daughters school. I don’t think me working in a school will make the cut. If it works like it did last year I will be in maybe one or 2 days and can work from home the rest. She will have to come to work with me no have an office, it’s safe just boring but needs must. I’d rather her be safe.
 
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I also work in a school and we have changed our criteria from key workers kids to critical workers kids and both parents have to be critical workers. We’re being really strict same with my daughters school. I don’t think me working in a school will make the cut. If it works like it did last year I will be in maybe one or 2 days and can work from home the rest. She will have to come to work with me no have an office, it’s safe just boring but needs must. I’d rather her be safe.
Yes our school have changed it to both parents being critical workers and must be at work in school hours. Sadly I think it may have been abused somewhat during the last lockdown.
 
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