And it's deliberate. The other day she posted a story of an ~outfit~ where her hair was sticking out the same way, shortly followed by a story zoomed in on that bit of hair and she wrote something along the lines "crazy new baby hair is out of control". As if she couldn't just put it behind her ear, it's long enough. But no, this was just a #smugmum moment and a subtle dig at Lily who's hair nearly all fell of after she's had Grey.And her hair in the one on the right is just a mess!
And not to forget, what children in school in the UK do at age 4 is very different to what children in other countries do when they start school being 1-3 years older. It’s more play based and resembles what the children in my country do in their last year of kindergarten (comparing our experience to my nephews in the UK). So absolutely age appropriate and should be fine. Parents delaying their children on purpose might do them a bigger disservice than they realise. Some children are not developmentally ready for the school set up when they reach the age (socially, emotionally or intellectually), but that’s often not the norm. It’s important to talk to nursery carers and the paediatrician. Because holding an intellectually ready child back can lead to problems down the line. It’s important to talk to the people experiencing the child in its “professional” environment to get an idea how they are balanced out developmentally and if it makes sense to hold them back or maybe even sent them early. A first grader getting bored a few weeks in will not only have a harder time to stay motivated but also can quickly become branded the “troublemaker” because at that age they are not ready to deal with that kind of boredom/insufficient requirements. That can lead into negative school experiences and a general rejection of school in general.We’re not from the UK. Children start at 5 or 6 where we each went to primary.
This makes Lily’s obsession about school start age even weirder if 4 is the norm. So her kid will be an “old” four, but honestly what does that even mean? Pottying alone and knowing colors? We know Lily isn’t teaching reading and math at home early on. And they are super presumptuous, because this kid is always going to be branded as “old” for his year, and what if he has any sort of challenge with conquering a milestone or subject … I just don’t see how it’s healthy to angle for making sure your kid is the oldest. To what end?
That’s so bad. Just as bad as Lauren’s. It’s tragic that Anna took so much nicer pictures of herself with her phone than anyone she pays now.I see the unflattering facial shots are back on the gridWelcome back Mark!
It's the September after their fourth birthday.Kids start school at 5 in the UK lol I have no clue why people are saying it's 4???
Guys literally it makes no difference after the first year or so. It’s noticeable when they are in reception class (age 4-5) that the summer babies (may-august) are younger both physically and mentally. But beyond reception when they are just getting introduced to schooling it doesn’t matter. Honestly I’d have rather have an early a summer baby. It’s pretty bleak with a newborn in winter. Fertility and conception isn’t as easy as timing for the ideal school start date anyway and your baby could be prem and come before September even with planning. Lily’s smugness on her perfectly timed conception is ridiculous. It’s wild to hear of instances where parents wait to conceive until they get that ideal window for their kid to be one of the oldest in their year. Compared to Anna, Lily actually has ended up going on mat leave just before the most lucrative time of year for influencer income. Anna has come back just in time to make the most of it and her engagement will be high with people wanting to hear about the baby. It’s all about money for these people. Lily doesn’t really care about her kid being the oldest or youngest. So it’s seems a dumb move to me.It's the September after their fourth birthday.
What a disadvantage in lifeI started when I was four and I’m an august baby.
Maybe it's different in england then than Scotland? I was born february, started school when I was 4 because my mum sent me a year early, so I was the youngest in my class and everyone else was already 5 when we started soIt's the September after their fourth birthday.
Second this!This school age chat is the most boring chat I’ve ever seen on tattle.
(I’m grumpy, sorry if that’s harsh, but can we talk about something else now please?)
I’ve also been wondering this too… but reckon we will never know tbhHas Anna mentioned breastfeeding at all? It occurred to me that none of her recent outfits have seemed very breastfeeding friendly. (No judgement here, I wasn't able to breastfeed). I don't think she's mentioned the milk jugs of late either
Lol sheI’ve also been wondering this too… but reckon we will never know tbh
Hahaha this is TMI now, I don’t know if I can eat my dinner100% she’s breastfeeding, but I can guarantee you that it’s not Little Ralphie she’s feeding.
She definitely mentioned nipples in the shower on Sunday. But that could just be.....nipples. Who knows?I’ve also been wondering this too… but reckon we will never know tbh
Yeah I wondered as Ralphie was having a day with Grandma and obviously he could be having expressed milk but it might not have been for them.Has Anna mentioned breastfeeding at all? It occurred to me that none of her recent outfits have seemed very breastfeeding friendly. (No judgement here, I wasn't able to breastfeed). I don't think she's mentioned the milk jugs of late either
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