Ingham Family #126 Wherever I lay my tat, that's my home.

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Absolutely ridiculous. I’m late 30s but ‘back in my day’, it was tough tit if you didn’t like school, or you were teased, or you had learning difficulties (obviously you got extra support). Her reasoning is bull and she knows it.
 
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Jace playing with that aerosol can right next to his eyes and mouth 😔 right under Sarah’s nose made me feel so anxious!

all that lecture explaining why they are home schooling, when really it should have only took 2 seconds. “Hi guys we are pulling the kids out of school because we can’t afford it.” 🙂
 
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Got as far as her discussing esme and dyslexia. Sarah says there is no shame in having it, but has failed to get her daughter tested - why would any decent parent not get their child checked so they can be given more appropriate help! Sarah was only interested in slating esme’s previous primary. Then she waffles about worrying that she had set the girls enough work during lockdown - that posh private school must have been only one in the country that didn’t have online work! Not that Izzy and esme would need any online classes as they had a tuff table full of age appropriate activities 🙄i actually couldn’t watch anymore! Not all of us were blessed with children of our own, and it makes me so angry to see folks like the inghams broadcast to the world (in their opinion) how often they mess up these kids lives!
I actually decided I was no way going to watch this tonight as I knew it would wind me up too. I am lucky enough to have had one child (would have loved more but loads of dramas before and after having her) and totally get that rage feeling when you see parents neglecting to be decent parents.
 
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I see jace grooming sarah🤣🤣🤣🤣 but not so funny with can spray in his hands you can see she was liaing she cant look in camera. So 8fcesma is dyslexic how s he going to teach her she needs extra help like my granddaughter someone who knows what there doing you xant just give her coloured paper to help her because diffrant coulers might not help anyway shes no expert on it . And from what she said I what they gonna do when they go to collage wont be able to travel them just sound like they wont be going back cause they cant af ord to all expensive scrappy cars what she on about there no celeb my thing is the gonna give up very shortley maybe after this holiday
 
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I love how she said at the end that regardless of wether a child has grasped their work in that lesson the teacher moves on to something else, so the child never covers the basics.
I don't know what kind of tit schools she sent her children too but my child's public school would never do that.
She is full of the proverbial, trying all she can to convince herself she's made the right decision.
Oh and we noticed the side eye when you mentioned both your families being supportive Lazy. At least you'll be good at teaching your kids one thing....how to lie their way out of every single situation in life 🤥
no, they dont. They also constantly repeat work going into more depth as the children develop. It’s called a spiral curriculum. Children who fall behind or excel are given interventions. And that’s in bog standard state schools.
 
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I know this was a few vlogs ago but there is no way on earth Chris did not realise it was the same Praia De Luz that Maddie McCann disappeared from.

It sounded like the creepy family went and looked at all the places attached to the case which is absolutely weird.

He thought he was in "Praia De Loos" 🤦🏻‍♀️
 
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Watched a bit further (have to keep pausing to sort out kids!). If shes really saying Esme never learnt the basics from even year 3, why didn't they work with her more outside of school? Just because she was in full time school you can still do extra work with them the rest of the time if they just need more help. It's not about just being in school or just doing homeschooling, most parents have their children in school and also do things with them to help them learn/revise too!
 
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I havent watched the vlog but it doesnt matter what Sarah says. The children aren't in school because it is convenient for them. That's it. No care for the children. Anything they say is just an excuse to fob off the ifam.

If Esme does have dyslexia then her school would get a specialist in. I have worked with dyslexic children and specialists. A child I taught in ks2 was diagnosed by a specialist and we decided with mum not to tell the child the name but just do the extra work at school and home. Telling the child can sometimes cause a stigma and the thought that they have something wrong with them or an excuse to not try.

It might just be she is behind and they dont want to admit that it has been made worse by going on so many holidays during the year. I would be surprised if a private school didnt bend over backwards to keep a paying customer... sorry parent, happy. Or they never bothered mentioning it at any time to any if the schools as they were too busy vlogging.
 
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Did she mention Isla in the home school chat?
I did start to listen to the "home school chat" but no I had to switch off as she was just waffling on about the same excuse that it was the girls that was not learning enough at school (probably due to the fact they were never there) anyway I could listen no more to her going on about how fantastic home schooling is. She will never be able to teach them to GSCE level as she is no cleaver cookie herself far from it !!!
 
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Got as far as her discussing esme and dyslexia. Sarah says there is no shame in having it, but has failed to get her daughter tested - why would any decent parent not get their child checked so they can be given more appropriate help! Sarah was only interested in slating esme’s previous primary. Then she waffles about worrying that she had set the girls enough work during lockdown - that posh private school must have been only one in the country that didn’t have online work! Not that Izzy and esme would need any online classes as they had a tuff table full of age appropriate activities 🙄i actually couldn’t watch anymore! Not all of us were blessed with children of our own, and it makes me so angry to see folks like the inghams broadcast to the world (in their opinion) how often they mess up these kids lives!
I have no personal experience of dyslexia but would have thought the school might have picked up on it given Esme has discernible difficulties with some aspects of learning. Lazy states that Esme struggled, seemingly enough to enrol and commit to Private School yet nobody including Lazy pursued any formal assessment.
Unbelievable, simply unbelievable
 
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As soon as they land back on English soil those kids will be re-enrolled at school! (State school because the private school have “no places left”) Isabelle May be able to stay at home to keep chris company and babysit jace whilst Sarah goes shopping! No way will one of the most selfish mothers I’ve seen give you her free time to home school her kids and have them at home 24/7 not a chance in hell!
 
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I honestly feel stressed just thinking about Isabelle's situation. The poor girl must be on the verge of a breakdown. She'll surely have had the 'the next two years are going to be the most important of your life' speech multiple times from her teachers in year nine? She'll be aware enough that her parents have royally screwed her chances of getting good qualifications over pulling her out in year 10, and she'll probably be struggling to tides. Not to mention she's not getting any practice questions, essays etc set, and Lazy and Creepy aren't exactly up for marking them accurately.

All the year 10s I know are seriously stressed about GCSEs already and they've not even been back at school a week. Imagine the looming GCSEs fear BUT your parents have pulled you out of school to teach yourself out of books designed for revision after you've already learnt the work, and you don't even know which exam board you're supposed to be following.
Exactly! I'm currently revising for my A levels and am constantly sending my teachers work for marking. We spent so much time looking over exemplar essays at both GCSE and A Level llessons. If Isabelle really can't be herself at school they could atleast get her tutors. There's no way she's gonna be able to teach herself all the required practicals for science or the quadratic formula in maths from some revision guides. She's going to get a shock when she actually sits an exam and gets it marked and sees that the summaries found in her books aren't enough to get any decent grades. I also can't believe they think she'll be ready to do her maths and English exams by next June. Actual year 11s who are a year ahead of her likely won't know all the content yet, how does lazy think Isabelle will get it all in less than a year with no actual teachers? They are so deluded.
 
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*Isabelle drinking a mango, pineapple and papaya smoothie*

Isabelle *in her broadest Yorkshire accent*: "Wot were't fruit? Papaya? PAPAYA? .....In't that a rice dish or summit?"

Sarah Ingham: "Got no idea"

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Take a bow homeschool. After "doing all of Spain" Isabelle thinks their famous national rice dish is called "PAPAYA?"
 
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So basically, long story short... they’ve done it because it’s beneficial for them to be able to go on holiday’s whenever they want.

also, all the justification was about Esme and Isabelle, no mention of Isla?

If you said to ANY kid, you don’t have to go to school anymore and we’ll go on holiday all the time instead, of course they would want to do that!!
They know you tube is slowly dying so take them out of school and "travel" before we have to go out and work ( not that she will) :ROFLMAO:
 
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*Isabelle drinking a mango, pineapple and mango smoothie*

Isabelle *in her broadest Yorkshire accent*: "Wot were't fruit? Papaya? PAPAYA? .....In't that a rice dish or summit?"

Sarah Ingham: "Got no idea"

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Take a bow homeschool. After "doing all of Spain" Isabelle thinks their famous national rice dish is called "PAPAYA?"
I laughed when she said that! Who confuses Paella with Papaya :ROFLMAO: poor girl, starting to take after her mother
 
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