Not to white knight but there are lots of benefits to kids of a balance of nursery and home, regardless of what parents do - they get to meet other kids and learn social skills.So Grace is going to cart her child off to nursery..he’s not even two yet!
Grace doesn’t work a conventional job it’s just so her lazy self can watch Netflix and eat snacks all day without interruption. She looks so damn smug about it. Let’s hope that poor Cyprus gets more stimulation and better nutrition than what he’s currently getting at home.
Deep Southern USA you mean ?Wooden toys lol diverse staff? Is the the 1970's?
Deep South America or something
Depends on the nursery though really. A blend of the two works well for a lot of children. At least at nursery he'll be played with.No idea why they’re in a rush to send him to nursery. My brother has a baby similar age and the difference is insane. They never go out to play groups, I swear he’s always in the house watching tv.
Babies thrive seeing other kids even with their parent and having worked in a nursery I’d never send my baby to one.
The stuff you can do as a parent / grandparent with the child will give them so much more, but that’s if she actually took her baby out to somewhere other than a soft play. What about messy play clubs, sensory class, music group, baby gym. The options are endless..
Definitely depends on the nursery! Although I think a lot of parents would be shocked at what a lot of chain nurseries are actually like, not just how it is when parents see it and pictures they see.Depends on the nursery though really. A blend of the two works well for a lot of children. At least at nursery he'll be played with.
It's not just the UK. It's where both parents work and life is expensive lol and it's much sooner than 9 months old.Honestly I don’t understand the UK’s obsession with nurseries. 9 month old and off you go - they wheel them off. I understand there may be different circumstances and situations but in general I really don’t understand the whole concept at such a young age but that’s whole other topic .
But in Grace’s situation looks like she just can’t be bothered lol and wants more time for Netflix, healing her never ending and money bringing trauma and don’t wanna do much with him tbh.
Oh, I know. I've worked in school nurseries and private ones. I know which I prefer! Did a week experience in a independent and it was good, would send my child there.Definitely depends on the nursery! Although I think a lot of parents would be shocked at what a lot of chain nurseries are actually like, not just how it is when parents see it and pictures they see.
Independent nurseries are different than chains from my experience.
Just weird to put your child into a nursery when she doesn’t work when he isn’t with her? Unless lazy days & online shopping/Netflix equals work
Some people have to/want to go back to work and not everyone has family who can help. I personally think childminders are better for under 2s however.Honestly I don’t understand the UK’s obsession with nurseries. 9 month old and off you go - they wheel them off. I understand there may be different circumstances and situations but in general I really don’t understand the whole concept at such a young age but that’s whole other topic .
But in Grace’s situation looks like she just can’t be bothered lol and wants more time for Netflix, healing her never ending and money bringing trauma and don’t wanna do much with him tbh.
My child started when she was 3 because lockdown prevented socialisation otherwise a couple of days at in laws so I could work was enough. We did groups and activities everyday she was home. When funding came through and she hadn’t seen children I felt it was a good idea. I hope it won’t be full time considering she doesn’t work full time!Honestly I don’t understand the UK’s obsession with nurseries. 9 month old and off you go - they wheel them off. I understand there may be different circumstances and situations but in general I really don’t understand the whole concept at such a young age but that’s whole other topic .
But in Grace’s situation looks like she just can’t be bothered lol and wants more time for Netflix, healing her never ending and money bringing trauma and don’t wanna do much with him tbh.
what I don’t like is her acting like all other nurseries are shit if they don’t have those qualities she’s mentioned.My child started when she was 3 because lockdown prevented socialisation otherwise a couple of days at in laws so I could work was enough. We did groups and activities everyday she was home. When funding came through and she hadn’t seen children I felt it was a good idea. I hope it won’t be full time considering she doesn’t work full time!
I‘m thinking, what was her main topic before COVID hit her? Didn’t she mainly focus on fashion? Why not revive that somehow? I mean she does feel a bit lost fashionwise atm, but even that could be made into content. That’s one very sad point for me. Somehow I feel like fashion was one of her ways to „celebrate life“ and she seemingly lost that.View attachment 1249419
& at this moment she realised she could milk her experience at every opportunity.
grace is practically irrelevant now, she’s clinging on to this covid story as she has nothing else going for her.
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