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

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lets say Isabelle is the one being bullied, why the hell wouldn’t they, as parents,stop vlogging instead. Then they wouldn’t get bullied. But they’re so selfish that they would rather pull them out.
I saw a reaction done on Big witch and her “I haz activity books, hear me whine” flog. It was mentioned that Isabelle was suspended last year from school for bullying? I hadn’t heard that before, that makes a lot more sense in terms of not returning from “Seacrofts fine school of f@&king elocution and no p1ss1ng manners”, in home private tutelage. I don’t know if it’s true or not, assume it is but I found that interesting to note
 
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They are trying to live very cheaply on their travels.
They got a few free days at a campsite, now they are promoting themselves to tourist attractions for free entry, every site they intend to stay they will pitch themselves and the channel in the hope of a freebie.
These family parks, and attractions should have no business using this man and his channel for advertising purposes.
its a disgrace. But as long as they get some exposure and no backlash they will continue to do so.
The more noise that’s made the better.
This is the thing they are getting freebies but didn’t rent a gob say “travelling helps the locals” - how does it help the locals when you were getting things for free and your child audience can’t walk to the shops on their own let alone get on a flight ... oh there’s that little thing called .... oh yeah A GLOBAL PANDEMIC !
*and breathe*
 
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That is awful, awful parenting, they don't give a toss about their kids futures or their education so long as they can keep the ailing Youtube channel going. Their arguments for their poor decisions are weak and laughable.

The real reason is they cannot afford the school fees and they need their children available 24/7 for Youtube fodder.

I hope in years to come, all of these children sue their parents for using them and sue Youtube for allowing kids to be exploited across the platform.
 
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Ohh big Sarah you're being a tad aggressive when you're talking about home education.
Why on earth does she wear her hair down on that heat its ridiculous.
Soz big Sarah it doesn't matter how much lipstick you put on you can't cover the triplets.
Lazy and creepy need to go back to school to learn how to speak properly.
The pair of them are as thick as pigshite.
They both need to learn spelling and punctuation etc. they will never be able to teach all thats is needed for GCSE level or in fact even Esme's stage will be hard and she even said she was already falling behind so is that not the time you would want to help your child to get back up to scratch not just say its ok to be like that and it will change and get better for you staying at home.
 
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Poor Isla is just thrown to the side not a word about her also did anyone else notice in i think it was Isabelle's birthday vlog how nervous isla was when sarah was speaking to her there was just something about her eyes that made me feel so upset for her she looked so anxious and nervous.

** about where they all had their birthdays i think it was **
 
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I’m not buying the whole “Isabelle was bullied” crap! When one such incident occurred that Izzy had to be sent home, Sarah was sat in her office ‘licherally” laughing about it! What mother wouldn’t have gone to collect your bullied child? Nah think it’s clear, and as we saw on the Q&A vlogs that Izzy has a gob on her to match her mothers. I reckon she is quite the bully. Esme also has been a changed character the last 6 months and I feel she has been quite mouthy as well as she never seems to get party/sleepover invites. Izzy and Esme have thrived during lockdown, always being close with each other, Isla isn’t included in a lot of their plans. It’s clear to see that Isla is really struggling on this trip and is trying to form a bond with jace!
 
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Ok, so here's my take on the "Isabelle is being bullied" justification for removing her from school...

In the old 2016 vlog clip that was recently posted by another Tattler (where Sarah has an "out-take" to snap about running water) she's having a mini rant about the fact that some people feel Isabelle is too old to be having the same dolls at her little sisters... now, whilst I 100% agree that if a child of 17yrs wants to play with dolls then that is no-one else's business, what I don't agree with was the way in which Sarah went about this little lecture. It was clear by what she was saying that some viewers were suggesting she "forces" Isabelle to have these dolls, or that she encourages her to behave younger than her years - so what does Boss Mama do... she gets Isabelle to sit with her at the end of her speech and asks her "Do I force you to play with dolls? What is it that you've been asking me to buy you from the Disney store?" - you can see how uncomfortable the poor child looks... Sarah, in one fell swoop, threw her daughter under the bus because she would rather the world know that her 11 year old wants to play with dolls, then for the world to think she makes her.

What mother does this!??!! Yes of course she can play with dolls if that is what she wants to do but she will absolutely get bullied for that by some children, that's just the way the world works - so Sarah's choice was for Isabelle, at 11yrs old, to get bullied for publicly declaring that she chooses to play with dolls, rather than for Sarah to get bullied because viewers believed she was forcing this on her. What an utter f*cking disgrace. Sarah at her ripe old age couldn't handle the criticism, irrespective of whether true or not, so she decided to shift it onto her 11 year old to deal with.

Quite frankly I'd rather people believed that I was forcing my child to play with dolls, than to cast her in the spotlight to announce to the world that this is her choice... the world can be lovely, but it can also be very unforgiving, and this is only one example of this happening. How many others have there been that Isabelle has had to deal with. But of course it's not Sarah or Chris's fault at all, it's the school's fault, their peers' fault, the "trolls' fault", so they remove her from school and carry on with the show... how very sad.
 
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If Esme was struggling in certain areas I’m sure the teacher would have support staff work with her on the things she needs extra support with. That’s my job... however it’s hard to do that if the child is not there.

she said the children haven’t missed any work however, they will have missed out on teaching time and practical tasks that will have aided their learning.

What I took from what she was saying was
Isabelle is was unhappy because all her peers knew every little detail about her.

Esme was behind in school (although it could be she naturally just struggles academically) but I do think all the absences probably didn’t help her. In regards to her thinking she is dyslexic again they missed so much school you can hardly blame the teaching staff to have maybe missed this.

I don’t judge them for their decisions with the girls if they truly believe home learning is the right decision however, I do think they have totally sidelined what was best for Isla by travelling too.
One of my closest friends was a teacher and she could spot any child that was either dyslexic or falling behind for some other reason and it was always noticed and taken care of in whatever way the child needed help, but teachers do not like kids who fall behind for the reason of just going away on holiday when they should be in school so thats perhaps why the teachers did not bother to pick up anything with Esme as the rest of the class has to move on therefore when Esme went back to school it would be hard for her to catch up and to ask any child to pick either going on holiday or going to school obviously they would pick the holiday so its back to the parents at fault NOT the child
 
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Isabelle doesn’t seem then bright at all she can’t pronounce or spell basic things and does not seem sharp at all
Both her and Sarah didn't know how to say Papaya or even know what it was. It's not even the bleeping exotic.
 
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Vlog's up.

Five seconds in, and Creepy broadcasts to the world that a whole two years away from Isabelle's GCSE exams, he and Lazy have already written her off as only capable of doing foundation level Maths :(
I find this a concern as if you sit the foundation paper you are unable to get a grade above a D!! Let’s be honest all areas of work/apprenticeships/further or higher education want 5 GCSES at grade C or above including Maths and English! My daughter has just gone into Year 10 and loving her option choices so far! I have seen home schooling be successful but it’s been done very well and on line learning has been used from specialist providers. Also do they realise that she needs to sit exams at a registered exam centre like a school or college, they also need to teach according to exam board that sets the papers, curriculums and schemes of learning vary. For example English Literature.....different exam boards different books to study. I’d love to debate it with her I really would, I’d destroy her!!!
 
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I find this a concern as if you sit the foundation paper you are unable to get a grade above a D!! Let’s be honest all areas of work/apprenticeships/further or higher education want 5 GCSES at grade C or above including Maths and English! My daughter has just gone into Year 10 and loving her option choices so far! I have seen home schooling be successful but it’s been done very well and on line learning has been used from specialist providers. Also do they realise that she needs to sit exams at a registered exam centre like a school or college, they also need to teach according to exam board that sets the papers, curriculums and schemes of learning vary. For example English Literature.....different exam boards different books to study. I’d love to debate it with her I really would, I’d destroy her!!!
You can get up to a 5 (high c) on the foundation paper.
 
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lets say Isabelle is the one being bullied, why the hell wouldn’t they, as parents,stop vlogging instead. Then they wouldn’t get bullied. But they’re so selfish that they would rather pull them out.
Oh I completely agree with you on that. I hope Isabelle escapes as soon as she’s old enough, you know with all that money she’s set for life with
 
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Ok, so here's my take on the "Isabelle is being bullied" justification for removing her from school...

In the old 2016 vlog clip that was recently posted by another Tattler (where Sarah has an "out-take" to snap about running water) she's having a mini rant about the fact that some people feel Isabelle is too old to be having the same dolls at her little sisters... now, whilst I 100% agree that if a child of 17yrs wants to play with dolls then that is no-one else's business, what I don't agree with was the way in which Sarah went about this little lecture. It was clear by what she was saying that some viewers were suggesting she "forces" Isabelle to have these dolls, or that she encourages her to behave younger than her years - so what does Boss Mama do... she gets Isabelle to sit with her at the end of her speech and asks her "Do I force you to play with dolls? What is it that you've been asking me to buy you from the Disney store?" - you can see how uncomfortable the poor child looks... Sarah, in one fell swoop, threw her daughter under the bus because she would rather the world know that her 11 year old wants to play with dolls, then for the world to think she makes her.

What mother does this!??!! Yes of course she can play with dolls if that is what she wants to do but she will absolutely get bullied for that by some children, that's just the way the world works - so Sarah's choice was for Isabelle, at 11yrs old, to get bullied for publicly declaring that she chooses to play with dolls, rather than for Sarah to get bullied because viewers believed she was forcing this on her. What an utter f*cking disgrace. Sarah at her ripe old age couldn't handle the criticism, irrespective of whether true or not, so she decided to shift it onto her 11 year old to deal with.

Quite frankly I'd rather people believed that I was forcing my child to play with dolls, than to cast her in the spotlight to announce to the world that this is her choice... the world can be lovely, but it can also be very unforgiving, and this is only one example of this happening. How many others have there been that Isabelle has had to deal with. But of course it's not Sarah or Chris's fault at all, it's the school's fault, their peers' fault, the "trolls' fault", so they remove her from school and carry on with the show... how very sad.
Exactly this, at that age there are many who will still enjoy playing with things that they feel they should have grown out of and will keep it quiet. I definitely did and just didn't tell my friends. I didn't tell them every single thing I got at xmas. I have younger siblings and loved playing on the park with them but I used to tell my friends I was looking after them to help out my mum. I didn't have to scream omg into a camera and act like I was so excited about it.
 
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Oh I completely agree with you on that. I hope Isabelle escapes as soon as she’s old enough, you know with all that money she’s set for life with
What is Sarah’s definition of ‘set for life?’.
By Lazy Shopaholic Sarah’s standards it may be a weekly amount, paid from an investment that will pay for Primark clothes, cheap makeup and trips to Macdonalds or Pizza Hut. She won’t need accommodation as they will want her at home although she might be expected to contribute to the cost of the garage forecourts, soup and chips on the chasing dreams luxury travels.
 
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Imagine being 15. What did you do?

Go to the cinema with your mates? Chat about the opposite sex? Sneak some cheap booze from somewhere?

Did you hang out in the park, or tear around on bikes, or go to gigs, or play music or... Anything.

Imagine being locked in a tin can with your Mum and Dad and siblings. No space, no privacy. Every time the baby makes a noise, or your Dad farts or your your sister gets twitchy.. it's right... There... No more than six feet away.

You don't have mates, you don't have time to yourself. Most of the time you are either travelling or on a campsite where English isn't the first language.

The thought of doing that for a week sets my teeth on edge. Imagine the prospect of doing it for a year.

I'm not too keen on Izzy, but at the end of the day she is a fifteen year old girl. I can't work out how keeping her physically and socially locked away is going to make her development any easier.
I agree, I worry about how she will transition back to normality after this tit show is over. I can’t imagine she will be able to maintain any substantial form of a friendship with her peers while she is travelling as they will not relate to each other on any level. I moved schools at her age and had said I would stay in touch with my friends but it quickly fizzled out as we had little common ground left. Unfortunately kids are very fickle and will get fed up of making an effort with her.
 
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I find it very hard to correlate Sarah Ingham with vegetarianism when her ACKCHEWAL face looks like a lump of ham hock that someone's poked 2 eye holes into with a stick then rubbed a bit of lipstick onto.
 

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