That's over £200 a day. I don't know one nursery that charges that much tbhI try avoid watching her videos now because I don't want her to earn from it also £600 for 4 days FT nursery isn't terrible. Where I am it's £650 for 3 days FT.
That's over £200 a day. I don't know one nursery that charges that much tbhI try avoid watching her videos now because I don't want her to earn from it also £600 for 4 days FT nursery isn't terrible. Where I am it's £650 for 3 days FT.
That's the monthly️ cost, which comes to about £55/dayThat's over £200 a day. I don't know one nursery that charges that much tbh
I mean bloody hell fancy moaning about that! After I’ve paid for nursery I have £50 left for the month. No coffees for me!!She also takes home £1700 and contributes £600 to childcare, so she’d be £1100 worse off by staying home. Or is she hoping that her little sob stories will make everyone feel sorry for the fact that she’s only got 2 grand a month to herself, and they’ll all subscribe and binge watch her shite?
Oh that makes sense haha!That's the monthly️ cost, which comes to about £55/day
Poor George :-( he always seems to be unhappy or fuming. She should really try putting him first for a change.If your child was getting more and more distressed after ecab nursery drop off why would you continue to put him in that setting? I understand kids can play up mine all did and do but this is so sad.
She probably can't be bothered having to deal with him and just waiting until the move. Actually, she probably doesn't realise that the "tantrums" are him being distressed and think it's just standard "cheeky toddler" behaviourIf your child was getting more and more distressed after ecab nursery drop off why would you continue to put him in that setting? I understand kids can play up mine all did and do but this is so sad.
Yeah it's definitely not standard cheeky toddler behaviour... He's always so unhappy and pissed off!She probably can't be bothered having to deal with him and just waiting until the move. Actually, she probably doesn't realise that the "tantrums" are him being distressed and think it's just standard "cheeky toddler" behaviour
Agree, she is constantly saying he’s woke up in a horrible mood. I can honestly say that unless she’s poorly, my daughter has never woke up ‘in a horrible mood’ the poor kid is knackered!Yeah it's definitely not standard cheeky toddler behaviour... He's always so unhappy and pissed off!
My LO is very similar in age to G (few months younger) but he is no where near as aggy as he is. My boy is always happy and smiling (yes of course, the odd toddler tantrum)
I know every child is different etc, but between friends and family etc, i've never known a child as young as G, be so sad/angry like he is?
Exactly! That's what I don't understand - like you said, unless poorly, my boy never wakes up ratty or in a horrible mood. But it seems like it's a bit of a routine for G?Agree, she is constantly saying he’s woke up in a horrible mood. I can honestly say that unless she’s poorly, my daughter has never woke up ‘in a horrible mood’ the poor kid is knackered!
I know I’m lucky with my toddler cos she’s so chill and laid back(like her dad) my nephew is more the typical toddler that he’s into everything and mischevious. I am actually looking after him today but in no way is he angry and miserable.
Yeah to be fair quite a lot she does stories whilst walking herSlightly off track but does she ever walk the dog?