Most of the emails she will be able to delete without any action, they will just be where the sender has copied everyone in on them cos they can’t be bothered to sort out the few people they are relevant for. First job of the day should be to delete the crap and then see how many actual emails she has to deal with.People
Who have time to
Count there emails to make a point about how busy they are are not to be trusted in my experience. Considering 25% of them are probably spam for a start .
I bet the nursery asked her to. She wouldn’t have bothered otherwise.She's made a homemade graduation cap and bought gifts!Who called it?
Theres lots of things ive learnt about Lachlan from my friends child that ive not mentioned. One being he cant take turns and apprently cant put his own shoes on.Did anyone count how many times she referred to him as her baby boy? You'd think if she was so not really to deal with him leaving nursery to start school she might have spent a bit more time with him. So insincere, all for Instagram.
Seeing as he is one of the oldest you would hope he was ready for school but his speech is poor and he hasn't been taught to take turns in games so I don't think this is going to be the easy transition she is expecting it to be.
Yeah, kids at that age parrot and copy what they see at home or what is said to them/others around them. Sad really and not his fault, but won’t make his transition to school easy.Theres lots of things ive learnt about Lachlan from my friends child that ive not mentioned. One being he cant take turns and apprently cant put his own shoes on.
My friend was picking up her daughter and had to go in to look for something her daughter lost and witnessed Lachlan shouting at a staff member "youre wasting my time" and chucking his shoes on the floor. The staff member was helping a younger child putting thier shoes on.
It goes to show how he must get spoken too at home.
I feel like Isla was in breakfast/afterschool club from day one but someone else might know for sureOur local primary don’t let you put reception kids into clubs for the first two terms, their rational being the kids are exhausted after school and need to go home and chill abs some were only just 4 So still very little. Breakfast club was allowed for working parents and after school was too but priority was given to parents working full time and it wasn’t a free for all for anyone to drop their kids at. Sarah MAY actually have to parent him and feed the kids more often rather then relying on nursery for him.
Yeah, kids at that age parrot and copy what they see at home or what is said to them/others around them. Sad really and not his fault, but won’t make his transition to school easy.
Our school have their own wrap around care, but no after school clubs as such in reception. There’s a navy children after school club but that’s the same time as the care not an additional thing.I feel like Isla was in breakfast/afterschool club from day one but someone else might know for sure
I am now available for psychic readings.I wonder if it will be a flight that necessitates them getting up at 2am to travel to Heathrow to catch the flight.
This all seems deceptively straightforward…..
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