Just watched her cheap as chips shein haul
I've no confidence
yeah ok seagull we all know you rate yourself
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My son had done his lifesaving by 8 years old. They are shamefulInstead of lazing about on a lilo she needs to get daddyto get those armbands off that kid and teach her how to bleeping swim, or even better get in the pool herself and teach her. She’s what nearly 8, my 4 and 7 year old are confident swimmers, pure tightness and laziness on seagulls part
Ela can't even open a bag of crisps.My son had done his lifesaving by 8 years old. They are shameful
Because her own development is stunted. And the teachers have told her Ewa is doing well at school.We know she reads here and elsewhere. I don't know how she can be so blase about Ela's stunted development and lack of schooling. It's appalling.
They might do but Ewa is hardly there so probably missed it.Do schools not teach swimming anymore? I’m sure I walked from my primary school to secondary school as a kid to be taught swimming. Then had it as a module in PE at my secondary and upper secondary school. (One school was only years 7-9 so went to another one to do 10-11). Obviously it’s not the schools responsibility to teach her and she only attends 50% of the time but she will stand more of a chance of learning some independency skills if it’s part of PE still.
I did comment this on mines video but think it's been deletedCan you imagine the conversations between them. Now daddy I'm going to film eating my fwied egg and bwekfast first as i'm the biggest celebrity here so nobody else dare talk, then hippo can go, then you. The food will be bloody baltic for the last video. I bet they look such a bunch of freaks doing this in public.
If she won’t even let a tampon in her vagina, poor Sedat has no hopeWhy can't she go swimming just because she has her period? Also why the need to tell people in the first place!
Next title thread !!If she won’t even let a tampon in her vagina, poor Sedat has no hope![]()
Our school it’s year 3 and year 4 they go swimming. My eldest missed most of them because of lockdown, but she’s had lessons since she was 1 and as soon as they were allowed back swimming lessons started back up at the gym I attend. Now my 5 and 7 year olds have lessons and are confident swimmers, they started later because of lockdown but again they were signed up as soon as we could attend again. My 1 year old starts lessons next month but I take him swimming every Wednesday and sometimes on a Saturday with all the children. On Sevdas part it’s just tightness and laziness, who wouldn’t want there child to be able to swim confidently. Like you said it’s not the schools responsibility and I bet Sevda doesn’t even sign her up for swimming with school because Ela won’t want toDo schools not teach swimming anymore? I’m sure I walked from my primary school to secondary school as a kid to be taught swimming. Then had it as a module in PE at my secondary and upper secondary school. (One school was only years 7-9 so went to another one to do 10-11). Obviously it’s not the schools responsibility to teach her and she only attends 50% of the time but she will stand more of a chance of learning some independency skills if it’s part of PE still.
Seagull will tell her she won’t like it so she doesn’t have to fork out for lessons! I had lessons as a kid but can’t remember what age I started and stopped, but it was something I enjoyed. I’m a full on water babyOur school it’s year 3 and year 4 they go swimming. My eldest missed most of them because of lockdown, but she’s had lessons since she was 1 and as soon as they were allowed back swimming lessons started back up at the gym I attend. Now my 5 and 7 year olds have lessons and are confident swimmers, they started later because of lockdown but again they were signed up as soon as we could attend again. My 1 year old starts lessons next month but I take him swimming every Wednesday and sometimes on a Saturday with all the children. On Sevdas part it’s just tightness and laziness, who wouldn’t want there child to be able to swim confidently. Like you said it’s not the schools responsibility and I bet Sevda doesn’t even sign her up for swimming with school because Ela won’t want to
it literally breaks my heart that she’s holding her back. My kid can’t swim, his almost 6 but he has quite significant additional needs (autism, non verbal, in nappies). There’s me celebrating when he remembers to clap during “if you’re happy and you know it” and Ewa isn’t been lifted up like she should be to achieve the very best she could.I bet she’s like Elosh doesn’t like water in her face
There’s 4 adults there and one child and two weeks if she doesn’t learn to swim this holiday then there’s no hope! All mine could swim by 3 it’s a life skill but then again she can’t open a bag of crisps!