Sophie May Dickson #6 Galivanting around Essex & Liverpool. Please just send those poor girls to school

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As soon as you de register from school the school informs the LA and they ask for a report of what education you’re providing, if you don’t provide this or satisfy them that the education is suitable they can start a process of a statutory school order so it’s not like you can do nothing so I can’t understand how SMD hasn’t had this?


Thank you so much I appreciate that! X
she did have a tutor of some kind for the girls for a short time while they were in Dubai I think - this is probably how she’s gotten round it to begin with but since the return to the UK there hasn’t been any mention of it 🤷🏻‍♀️ I hope for their sake it’s continued and she’s just deemed it not glamorous enough for her insta!
 
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OMG HAVE U SEEN HER KIDS MODELLING FOR KIDS CAVERN?

In her range rover posing away. On their insta now

Edit--- its old
 
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All this 'Dangerous Duo' shite. Wtf. Its like when you are teenagers and you and yer mate make a name up for a pop group when you singing into hairbrush!!.
Soph hun- stop swanning around like your queen bee and get your fuckin kids to school you selfish cow👊
 
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All this 'Dangerous Duo' shite. Wtf. Its like when you are teenagers and you and yer mate make a name up for a pop group when you singing into hairbrush!!.
Soph hun- stop swanning around like your queen bee and get your fuckin kids to school you selfish cow👊
I'm so certain that page is to rent the pair of then out for a threesome together!!
 
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I feel I have to reply to this, I decided to home educate my child during the first lockdown and it’s been absolutely amazing, my child is absolutely thriving and learning and socialising far more than they did at school.
I believe based on the home education groups I’m a member of that many people have had the same experience. I really resent the current political narrative that children who are home educated and registered with the local authority are somehow in the same bracket as missing or abused children.
I am in no way defending Sophie with this post btw.
If they’ve been registered as home learning I’m pretty sure they aren’t considered missing in the education system. Ofcourse some found home schooling worked best and kept at it. However there certainly will be those not attending nor home learning due to abuse/neglect/parents who couldn’t give two fucks.
 
This might be a bit long winded but please bear with me (and I hope it makes sense) growing up my mum did absolutely everything for me and I never appreciated it whereas a girl I went to high school with her mum was like Sophie where she was clearly up to no good, would go on benders or ‘weekends away’ but my friend was never told who with and my friend was always just left with her nana. My friend absolutely loved her mum to bits and she always used to make her cards and get little presents for her mum for when she would return and she used to say things like ‘my mum is home tonight, I hope she doesn’t go away again next week’ and I feel I see this with P&P a lot! They are always reassuring her she’s the best or making her little things or buying her stuff etc like she needs the emotional support and they know it. Whereas any normal kids (especially Princess’ age) if your mum is there doing her job and providing for you you just take it for granted if that makes sense?
 
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This might be a bit long winded but please bear with me (and I hope it makes sense) growing up my mum did absolutely everything for me and I never appreciated it whereas a girl I went to high school with her mum was like Sophie where she was clearly up to no good, would go on benders or ‘weekends away’ but my friend was never told who with and my friend was always just left with her nana. My friend absolutely loved her mum to bits and she always used to make her cards and get little presents for her mum for when she would return and she used to say things like ‘my mum is home tonight, I hope she doesn’t go away again next week’ and I feel I see this with P&P a lot! They are always reassuring her she’s the best or making her little things or buying her stuff etc like she needs the emotional support and they know it. Whereas any normal kids (especially Princess’ age) if your mum is there doing her job and providing for you you just take it for granted if that makes sense?
I get it. Sophie probably sees this as her kids loving her so much, but give it a few years and they’ll realise they had neglectful, abusive childhoods and they’ll be off. The whole ‘Just us three always’ she always posts is creepy. The whole point of raising a child is so they can be productive members of society, and develop their own friends and family, and careers etc. Sophie is hideously selfish giving those girls no choices in life as they have no education. It will backfire on her tho.

And that post she just put up about ‘special education week’ - what the duck, she’s literally raising two girls to have special educational needs.

She is just vile. Those kids are gonna be so messed up. It really is akin to child abuse.
 
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This might be a bit long winded but please bear with me (and I hope it makes sense) growing up my mum did absolutely everything for me and I never appreciated it whereas a girl I went to high school with her mum was like Sophie where she was clearly up to no good, would go on benders or ‘weekends away’ but my friend was never told who with and my friend was always just left with her nana. My friend absolutely loved her mum to bits and she always used to make her cards and get little presents for her mum for when she would return and she used to say things like ‘my mum is home tonight, I hope she doesn’t go away again next week’ and I feel I see this with P&P a lot! They are always reassuring her she’s the best or making her little things or buying her stuff etc like she needs the emotional support and they know it. Whereas any normal kids (especially Princess’ age) if your mum is there doing her job and providing for you you just take it for granted if that makes sense?
This form of emotional abuse is really so sad, those little girls have a much higher rate of developing mental health issues and being unable to form lasting, appropriate adult relationships in the future due to parentification (thus the cycle Sophie has started will continue). I think she genuinely believes keeping them as a unit of 3 and only looking out for each other is the best thing for them. She’s infantilised them (I really really hope the suggestion this is for sinister purposes is wrong) and it’s clear she lacks the emotional capacity, resilience and maturity to parent the girls as older children and eventually teenagers properly!
 
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She’s such a woman. Those girls deserve better a better mother who will care for them, take them to school, work a normal job, cook them dinner every night and keep them safe. SMD does not do this. I don’t care what she says in her stories about her ‘hearty meals’ because they are one offs and kids need stability. These girls won’t have anyone to look up to when they're older other than their brass of a mother :(
 
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The balls on her to post about that afghan father when she can't be arsed to send her own children to school.
 
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