PTWM #220 Nursed the Thread to Death

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There has to be something going on. We haven’t seen sloshys mum or sister in ages or salad fingers family. Issac was MIA for months then was in nearly every post now none of the kids have been in her posts for days (how sad that seems a long time to not see a strangers kids) fan smelling Jo never seen much now? Are they all telling her to stick up camera up her gross fishy but smooth “tina”?
 
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Says a lot that he's also the oldest by 2 or 3 years 🤷‍♀️
Though I do love a freshly oiled bowl (I'm joking obviously, i dont have a bleeping clue what that means 🤣)
 
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Isn’t this just what parents teach their kids on a day-to-day basis? Other than oiling bowls 🙄

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I still think they are failing him massively by going down this route. Oiling wooden bowls and climbing trees isn't gonna pay the bills when he's an adult. Maybe he's just going to be a scammy grifter just like his folks. Clearly no skill needed for that option.
 
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If Wilby is more suited to a forest school environment why didn’t she find him an age appropriate one that combines his apparent preferred learning style with an accessible curriculum suitable to his age and (from what we’ve seen, pretty high) ability?

At some point he’s going to realise that he’s a lot older than his woodland friends and that he’s academically behind compared to those of a similar age. I’m all for finding the right environment for your child, but I think they’re stunting his growth putting him in what sounds like a preschool setting.

I suppose if he’s like his dad, he won’t need an education because he’ll love some scamming influencer the hardest and then can while the days away birdwatching and being passive aggressive to his children… 🤷🏼‍♀️😂
 
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Isn’t this just what parents teach their kids on a day-to-day basis? Other than oiling bowls 🙄

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A) I believe none of this
B) That child has straight up brat tendencies, so holding a small child in each hand - pull the other one
C) A Robin sat with him every day - calm down Snow rit
D) I believe none of this

God influencers just lie and lie and lie.
 
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So it's a flex that her bright, curious, almost 7 year old is in a class with 3 and 4 year olds and has done nothing even vaguely academic since starting the woo-woo school, is it?

Yet another child who's being failed by the useless adults in that house. Give it another few years and he'll be running riot just like the rest of them, vaping, taking drugs, underage drinking etc.
 
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It's fun to take the piss, but sadly Wilby seems to be a smart boy who could probably do really well with the correct support and encouragement. Unfortunately he won't get either from those useless bleeps he was lumbered with for parents, instead he'll be farting around climbing trees, making sandwiches and oiling wooden bowls until he finishes school with no qualifications.
 
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It's fun to take the piss, but sadly Wilby seems to be a smart boy who could probably do really well with the correct support and encouragement. Unfortunately he won't get either from those useless bleeps he was lumbered with for parents, instead he'll be farting around climbing trees, making sandwiches and oiling wooden bowls until he finishes school with no qualifications.
I agree with this. As much as all her children and step children come across very entitled, we've since since B, right down to W.

B, has left the clutches of her toxic parents and has really grown into her own. She seems a well grounded young lady. This isn't because of her mum, although she may have funded getting B out there, but why shouldn't she take advantage of that??? They've all been use to make money, get what you deserve. She's become cultured from the experiences of travelling.

S, he's the new puppet from time to time, he's on a dangerous path of drinking too much. I hope he does the same as B and travels. Sadly, I think he's too self absorbed for it at the minute.

L, I think she's a very bright young lady. What's stopping her, is her parents. She's another that would benefit from being away from them.

I, I think he will be leaving them at some point based on the below. Yes I, the world is your oyster, don't stuff it up though.
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E, I do worry for her, although she's had 2 parents, I feel toxic R has always been in her ear about them, I think vice versa too. Not a very good environment to be in for her. Good co-parents would never do this.

Finally, W, I think he is a very intelligent little boy. The things he could achieve with the right support.

They've all been used by their parents for financial gain. They should get that back from them. So, if any of them want to do what B did, get on, do it and go live your life.
 
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She WANTS her children ro remain dependent on her. Forever. An education gives them choices. Therefore, she is denying W the privilege of one.
 
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She WANTS her children ro remain dependent on her. Forever. An education gives them choices. Therefore, she is denying W the privilege of one.
She also doesn't want them to be cleverer than her. She left school with no qualifications and can't bear the thought of any of them doing any better than she did.
 
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It's ironic really, out of all her kids, birthed and stolen, W is quite possibly the most intelligent, yet she's denied him the chance to use his brain. It makes no sense.
 
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I am seeing so many posts of people taking their kids out of school because “it’s not the right setting for them”
It feels like the latest fad and these idiots have no idea the damage they’re doing to their kids.
Im sure some kids thrive being home schooled but they need committed parents who are going to keep them on track not idiots talking about trauma informed uniform or whatever.
These kids will grow up with zero social skills because they’ve only been around their selfish parents and a phone!!!
 
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He started talking as soon as he went to the "childminder" - before nursery. Basically any caregiver apart from his own parents helped him develop and learn.
 
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