Teen Mum Young & Pregnant #28

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Her comment was entirely out of order! I chose to work as I need to fund my child’a pump and cgm for her type one diabetes to make her healthier and live a lovely easier childhood rather than having to inject15 plus times a day! As the nhs funding list is long for these! My partner is a marine and has been deployed since last year and no idea when he is back and we have bills to still pay and hers too by the sound of things!
funny thing is when her girls reach the age of two they Will qualify for hour funding free childcare! Unlike us workers whohave to wait till child turns 3 and bets be known she will be sending them and spouting how much my nurseries benefit them.
But I also do believe she is young and still learning and finding her feet at mother hood and is bound to word things and say things out of turn me all make mistakes 🤷‍♀️
 
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Thanks babes, I am INTITLED to have my opinions.. to who said it earlier I think you should send your girls to nursery so they can come home and teach their mum to spell 😂😅
doesn’t need to screenshots as she’s already logged on 👋🏽
 
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So she slags of people sending their kids to nursery yet on her most recent grid post she writes this?!
 
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She wont send her kids to nursery when they're 2 because that'd mean she would have to find a part time job! She wont do that until she HAS to, when they go to school.
 
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Charlotte doesn’t want the twins in nursery being “around strangers” so are they not going to school either? because I’m pretty sure she won’t know the teachers there either 😴😴
also, does nursery not benefit the children? i know they're twins, but it encourages socialisation skills with other children, something which many children can't get at home
 
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She classes kids going to nursery as being dragged up because no matter how good a nursery is, she’ll find a problem with it so that she can create some drama, because that all her and Donna have in life.
 
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also, does nursery not benefit the children? i know they're twins, but it encourages socialisation skills with other children, something which many children can't get at home
Also there have been studies done that show kids who go to nursery have lower levels of allergies and leukaemia because getting frequent viral infections stops the immune system attacking the body.
 
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She classes kids going to nursery as being dragged up because no matter how good a nursery is, she’ll find a problem with it so that she can create some drama, because that all her and Donna have in life.
Not to sound like a snob, but she can't talk about kids being dragged up, almost all the mums on young and pregnant look like they come from absolute sh!t holes. The definition of rough.
 
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Charlotte is the type to ring up good old UC for an advanced payment claiming her “washing macherine” has Broke, but goes and spends the advance payment on tacky chopping boards can (imagine she spells it like that)


new thread xx
 
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