I always thought she had an attitude about her and thought she was hard on P but not to the extent she is on Flo ,even P is very hard on Flo so the poor thing has two to contend with.
I totally agree with this. It's a lovely thought to spend all day with your child, but in reality, having that break and being around adult humans and different conversations is so needed. It's what helps to keep you sane! She's probably come home and be pleased to see her girls and want to spend time with them.I don't think she see's her behaviour tbh. I think if she got herself a job and put Flo in nursery they both would benefit I think both of them are bored to tears being stuck inside all day the reason Neil probably has more patience is because he has a break from the routine .
Definitely!! I've got a 3 year gap between my two, when my youngest was a baby I had plenty of trips out where I came home feeling flustered and like I shouldn't have bothered. Equally, I've had shopping trips where my two have bickered or one has been upset, its nothing out of the ordinary and I think she should realise that. As parents we all struggle sometimes!!It’s just typical childhood behaviour they don’t seem any worse than any other child
is it not they just don't take them food shopping and to restaurants ?Does anyone else think it’s not fair to have children if you can’t take them out of the house? There’s single parents who don’t have a choice and have to get on with it.
I took it to mean food shopping and restaurants ? I think she was advising Jess to do things on different days as it wouldn't be as stressful as doing them all together.
I think most parents try and nip for a food shop without the kids if they can toddler tantrums in Tesco are not nice believe meStill how do single parents manage if they struggle to do things on their own with children? A food shop isn’t that difficult- by all means get a delivery if it makes life easier but there’s ways to make it easier surely?
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