She doesn't think she should pay if he needs extra help, she will think it's all the school's fault for not teaching him properly and expect them to provide the extra help when of course at his age she can do it herself at home. It will mainly be reading and maths, which at his level even she should be able to manage! Doubtless she will soon be wanting him sent to a school where he will get more help, paid for by the taxpayer of course!Jett could have dyspraxia, maybe some things he finds hard. I couldn't tie my shoelaces or tell the time when all the other kids could, it's not a huge deal, I didn't get the rules to games either but then again I didn't see the point of running about with a netball or trying to run fast in rounders and would rather read. He might be great at other things, like your kid, everyone's different. I do hope he gets back with his dad soon because it does look like Jett likes his sport.
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She could afford a private tutor surely. Maybe instead of spending on horses, beauty treatments, flights, tattoos and takeaways she could get him learning and engaged with someone that can help him if she can't. But no, of course not. If Jett is her 'scapegoat child' she probably even thinks he deserves it, it's his role to be the kid that doesn't shine and gets all the negative fallout of everything, it's emotional abuse but will SS and the courts ever recognise it?
Sadly, probably not. The kids should get time with their dads, I do think that will be sorted out eventually but she is doing so much damage now!
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Hahaha, it's going to be so funny when she falls foul of the new law herself! Maybe she can be the first person prosecuted under it!