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Let’s hope so. I doubt it though as Grabby didn’t think she suited the blonde 😆 What puzzles me though is why is this Halloween dress up? Isn’t it meant to be scary? (Though it is mildly terrifying)
I think in the US costumes have stopped being scary a long time ago which I find quite nice.
 
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I think in the US costumes have stopped being scary a long time ago which I find quite nice.
I agree with this, we just came back from the US and saw a lot of families dressing up. Things like the characters from Scooby Doo, Minions and Gru, Avengers characters etc.
 
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Firstly... What in the duck is that awful looking drink!!! It looks like after-birth smoothie 🤢🤮 The posting about the reel about Ratlas *cough* schooling 🤬 And lastly, the feeble excuse for the usage of the bleeping buggy for a 6 and a 4 year old 😡

Those kids will NEVER EVER be independent. To be a fly on the wall when Grabby tells F. Stompy all about 'periods and the birds & the bees' etc. Imagine if she asks how she met daddy Benpeeado. Will she tell her about meeting him on the ill fated school trip to Wales and being only 13, catching the interest of a 24yr old loner 🤔 or will she romantise it.

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Totally nuts as per. What does CSA stand for?

If she just committed to schooling I am damned sure her kids would thrive instead they are in and out more times than the hokey cokey, no wonder the poor mite struggles.
 
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Totally nuts as per. What does CSA stand for?

If she just committed to schooling I am damned sure her kids would thrive instead they are in and out more times than the hokey cokey, no wonder the poor mite struggles.
Compulsary school age. She's basically saying she takes him out as and when she feels like it, because she can. Because why would you want to support him feeling settled in school... what an absolute twit. Either defer his place until he is compulsary or commit to him going every day she's so selfish
 
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Totally nuts as per. What does CSA stand for?

If she just committed to schooling I am damned sure her kids would thrive instead they are in and out more times than the hokey cokey, no wonder the poor mite struggles.
Compulsory school age. obviously something she thinks about a lot if she uses the acronym for it. Shocking behaviour from her on this again, hardly giving them a chance. Wonder if she'll invent some issues for Raffy when he does become CSA?

CSA can also stand for child sexual abuse which is also pertinent to Grabby and the pedalo
 
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Separation anxiey is completely normal- the key is to not to give into it. What on earth is that teaching him?
 
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She doesn’t get it does she? By not giving Waffy the routine of 5 days a week in school, taking him out as and when she feels like it she’s not letting him build up resilience. She’s the most selfish woman I’ve ever seen. I really hope it’s not an oversubscribed school her kids (occasionally) go to as that is even more selfish, depriving another child of a place so she can use school as free childcare when she needs it.

In his first half term of reception he’s had two holidays and god knows how many random days off to go to PR events
 
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It's so normal at this stage for kids still to be emotional at drop off, but she's making it ten times worse by pandering to him and allowing so many days off. He'll be behind on learning and left out of new friendships.

I also wonder how much of it is actually true vs her own warped mind and wanting to follow a certain narrative. I'm sure Raffy already went to the school nursery last school year, so would have been familiar with the surroundings and some of the teaching staff already so I'm a bit doubtful as to how unsettled and emotional he actually is.
 
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It's so normal at this stage for kids still to be emotional at drop off, but she's making it ten times worse by pandering to him and allowing so many days off. He'll be behind on learning and left out of new friendships.

I also wonder how much of it is actually true vs her own warped mind and wanting to follow a certain narrative. I'm sure Raffy already went to the school nursery last school year, so would have been familiar with the surroundings and some of the teaching staff already so I'm a bit doubtful as to how unsettled and emotional he actually is.
She always controls the narrative. She made up issues for Bentos so she could justify flexi schooling to allow for her holiday schedule
 
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She’s already laying the groundwork for removing Raffy from school or flexischooling him too with these stories just like she did with Freya 😡

The school related ‘anxiety’ is all completely her own doing though
 
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Separation anxiey is completely normal- the key is to not to give into it. What on earth is that teaching him?
Exactly, my youngest was awful and I hated seeing her so upset. But we had to push through it and eventually she settled. It was exhausting, a horrible time for us and her. But she would have been far worse if we'd acted like Grabs.
 
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Yep mine was the same- but you push through it and teach resilience. Well that was my approach anyway and it worked. You can still be very kind but I definitely did NOT want my child at home with me every day so happy and well adjusted at school was my priority.
 
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