The Ingham Family #203 Got more work than you can handle? Go and light that Poundland candle.

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That “leaflet” with all the clubs on sounds very much like the kind of thing that social services or the local education authority would give to a family as a low level intervention if they’re worried about children being isolated. Guiding is exactly the kind of thing they’d encourage.
 
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Guesses on how many advent calenders they are going to get this year?
Three/four each. Usual chocolate, bath bombs, beauty products, cars, science facts, definitely a fidget advent calendar for Esme and Isla... Might've splashed out on a tealight calendar for Isabelle now she's graduated to lighting productivity candles without parental supervision.
 
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They are so over daily vlogging and yet they still do it. Me thinks they very much have to. Sarah seems to believe they have investments. I'd check on that if I were her!

What happened with the Ace Fam? Was the dad inappropriate with underage fans?
The ace family have lost their home and are being sued left right and centre
 
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So they are going to do a caravan trip with zelda and hi Steve. Suppose it makes sense seeing how they don't have a car all of them can safely sit in. Once mila is a bit bigger and needs a bigger car seat and jace an even bigger one there will be no room in the middle for another child to sit. Oh no wait. By next summer one year old mila will still be in 3 to 6 months clothes. 3 and a half year old jace will still be in 12 to 18 months and 10 year old isla will be in age 6 clothes.
 
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Jace will probably be out of his carseat by that time. You know he is such a clever boy so don't need one.
 
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Does Lazy realise that Isla would need a uniform to go guiding as I cant see her wanting to get one for her
 
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So sad that Esme doesn't want to join any clubs. Lazy should be so worried about Esme not seeing any kids her own age - it will be so bad for her mental health. It should be Lazy's top priority to get Esme to attend local clubs. I can just picture the scene though where she's said to her "there's not much point in you starting any clubs as we spend so many weeks away in the van" - and then Esme just quickly agreed that it wouldn't be a good idea. When I home schooled my daughter, I was desperate for her to join clubs as she lost contact with all her old school friends - as she didn't have anything in common to talk about with them anymore .
 
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My biggest worry about allowing kids to not go to school is they will never want to go to work. They’ve never been taught that they have to do stuff that they don’t want to do and it will cause them anxiety later.

Is Isabelle 16 yet? An apprenticeship would be good for her.

The ace family have lost their home and are being sued left right and centre
They got scammed by builders and many other people.
 
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There was no leaflet!! She’s speaking crap! The nearest Rainbows and Brownies units are almost 5 miles away from Mingham Manor!!

I mentioned Brownies and Guides and admitting she couldn’t cope with doing it all sending the girls back to school a couple of months ago, but she doesn’t read here!!
 

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Maybe someone from the education department/local authorities sent them some leaflets to help them socialise a bit. They will be involved in the background and keeping an eye on them to make sure they are actually home schooling.

I can’t see how the kids can be happy. In lockdown my daughter had miserable days without her friends. Esme seems happy enough, Isla seems to be in a fairyland of her own just going along with whatever but Isabelle doesn’t have the same sparkle that she used to have.
 
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I have just checked and they would have to travel a good way to join a brownie unit, so I am sorry it is pure fabrication and lies. But it would not surprise me if they got hold of a uniform from somewhere to make out she is going.
 
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I haven’t watched the Q and A but are the girls really going back to school?? Thought it would never come
 
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Thank you,i'm honoured and have lit a Poundland candle in celebration
That will set you off on the right foot. I always feel so much more productive once I’ve put a candle. If only my school had let us light candles The homeschooling meltdown didn’t happen to be around the time the LEA were up your arse was it Sarah! I’d cry too if I had to go to school and my dad was Chris.
 
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But least in lockdown kids who were having home learning online had daily interactions with their teachers and classmates if they did google meets/ zoom calls The Ingham kids don’t get that, all they have now is a couple of hours a week of a tutor who they have never met IRL.

They are kidding themselves that the kids are happy! They don’t want to go back to school dont want to go to any groups with kids their own age. Seriously this is not normal, the are completely withdrawn from the world!!

As for being set for life and not requiring YouTube money with all their investments! So they have invested all the kids money for themselves! What about the kids futures?? Those girls aren’t going to have much education from dumb and dumber, what are they going to do?
 
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Everybody saying what the kids should do about school and socialising seems to be forgetting that what Creepy did makes any of it impossible. That’s why they are in this mess in the first place.
 
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They’re living in a cult and those kids have Stockholm Syndrome. It’s fucking tragic
 
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