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monga

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Working parents send their babies to crèche from they’re a few months old so jump at school places when available because they’re essentially free childcare, all children learn at different levels regardless of age and different groups are set up in class to cater for each child’s needs based on their individual abilities, I personally think children are socialised more now than yrs ago when they had mammy at home, most children have two working parents nowadays.
 
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Dearreader

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We only think we’re being healthy by cutting out certain things ,it’s out of our control .

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She’s flat out on that LC support page, whatever’s going on it’s having a very negative impact on her, Baldy doesn’t seem to care unless it’s being hidden from him?
What COVID support page is it? Can you link it?
 
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monga

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It obviously depends a lot on the child but Ireland and the Uk tend to be outliers in school age starting. The Germans and Swedes like to leave it till six. It just leaves them a bit more resilient generally when they get to secondary.
Just checked and they’ve now got the option to defer for one yr, don’t know how that affects them academically with the standardised tests that they calculate on yrs/ mths if the younger children then become the oldest but learning a yr behind their peers ( have I worked that out right lol)
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monga

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Usually they only do it for year 2 when they are going to big school but I guess every creche is different. Summer holidays started here today and the amount of people posting "Timmys last day of 2nd class, so proud of him" like he's moving up a class , not just got his masters (or teacher by trade) degree 😂
Yes they only do it in our schools for children moving up to primary school, but it’s only a few places do it the rest just have a class party before they leave.
 

monga

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It's nowhere near like asking if someone is on the pill! If you're on the pill, that has no impact on me, whether or not you've had your vaccines does!!!!!
I assumed she meant it’s private information you wouldn’t ask a stranger.
 

monga

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No logic in that wee head, has she not considered that her getting ‘worse’ covid 3 years after her last vaccine is because it was 3 years after her last vaccine!??
She wouldn’t fall into the category for top ups, it’s only offered to high risk groups.
 

Tale2021

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Something isn’t adding up about the wait on the MRI, my mother was recently referred by her GP for something not too serious and had an appointment in 3 days and the results 2 days later, all free of charge from the public system. If it’s causing this much distress and you make 6 figures you can book a private appointment for about €400 in her local area. Dragging this out for content no one wants to see
Wow, that's really impressive! Do you mind me asking what county your Mum had her MRI in?
 

monga

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Has she got a mouth full of cold sores or is it the lighting?…Child being used to shill Hello Fresh.
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Oh FFS, and in front of that god awful picture for good measure 🤦‍♀️
I still think it’s weird that a medical professional would approach a patient and gift them that to push himself out there.
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She’s got ADHD .
 

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monga

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He’ll have just barely turned 4. It’s recommended to leave them closer to five so they can better cope with the emotional and social aspects of school. It’s hard for a child that’s closer to three to sit still for five hours a day. On mainland Europe they generally don’t start till five at the earliest.
She’ll all for putting “what’s best developmentally according to studies “ front and centre till it becomes mildly inconvenient. He’ll cope fine with the educational side of it, (they generally do), but it has knock on effects down the line when he’s younger going to to secondary. Considering how emotionally immature she was and the effects that had on her you’d think she’d wait. But she needs to make more room in the flintstone sitting room for the next baby because once they stop breastfeeding they’re too much hassle for her. She really is one of those parents that only likes having babies, and not the actual child.
I’m only stating it’s the law where I am, thought it was the same throughout? My son has only turned 12 but going into yr 9 in September he’s always been the youngest in his class there’s been no problems so far .
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monga

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Nah everyone was eligible for the first two vaccines and then two boosters afterwards. Third booster onward was high risk groups and you can pay privately for it like you can with the winter flu vaccine.

Sounds like she only got one vaccine full stop and didn’t even get the second one. Never mind boosters but I don’t know that for sure.
I think she got it because she wanted to eat out? Not for any health benefits it may offer…Plus she had covid just before they moved into the bungalow so a natural top up.
 
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