Bravo!We three queen's of YouTube are,
Tried to cover up Chris' faux pas,
Slides and beaches,
No historical features,
Our views are going ta-ra.
No doubt it will he "the girls realised during their term off that they weren't missing dance and would much rather run the office with me"Big mentions of dance again though, you said taking a break for a term but Nikki said you are no longer welcome, and the kids acted like they are famous. Let’s wait and see shall we
They would never be able to survive here in America. The children do not get every 6 weeks off from school. They get Christmas break which is from before Christmas Eve until after New Year's Day. They get spring break which is usually around the start of Good Friday and then 1 week following. Many states do a mid winter break which takes place in February but it's only for 1 week. Then of course summer break. Why every 6 weeks? More time should be spent in school. What oh what would they do if they lived in America? Glad they don't. Don't want the likes of them here anyway...Even if children are acting/performing in my local area there are strict rules about licensing from the council and they need forms signed by parents/schools etc for permission to take part and permission for time off school and they are limited to so many hours in a school year so I really can’t see if the Inghams could pass all the time off as acting when there are some kids who can’t even partake in a dance show as they have already done two shows in that year
Am i mistaken thqt you get your extra time off during the summer break though?They would never be able to survive here in America. The children do not get every 6 weeks off from school. They get Christmas break which is from before Christmas Eve until after New Year's Day. They get spring break which is usually around the start of Good Friday and then 1 week following. Many states do a mid winter break which takes place in February but it's only for 1 week. Then of course summer break. Why every 6 weeks? More time should be spent in school. What oh what would they do if they lived in America? Glad they don't. Don't want the likes of them here anyway...
They would never be able to survive here in America. The children do not get every 6 weeks off from school. They get Christmas break which is from before Christmas Eve until after New Year's Day. They get spring break which is usually around the start of Good Friday and then 1 week following. Many states do a mid winter break which takes place in February but it's only for 1 week. Then of course summer break. Why every 6 weeks? More time should be spent in school. What oh what would they do if they lived in America? Glad they don't. Don't want the likes of them here anyway...
Just looking at the thumbnail makes me want to say those girls need decent haircuts.
To be honest I see it as a good sign that the thread is quiet . To them any publicity is good and gets their views up. The less posts on here the less views they get I have noticed .In case anyone from the ingham clan are reading... This thread may be slow and quiet at the minute but please don't think we have forgotten. Far from it. You know your content is bland, repetitive and boring when not even tattlers have anything to comment on.
Give us a nudge when you f*** up again will you. Shouldn't be any more than a couple of days seen as we all know you love the limelight be it good or bad.
So sarah and Chris have 14 out of 52 weeks to take their kids on holiday. Why take them directly after two of them already had two weeks off?To be fair, our kids get less time in summer.
UK holidays for state schools tend to be:
3 x 1 week half terms
2 1/2 weeks at Christmas
2 1/2 weeks at Easter
6 weeks in summer
Roughly 14 weeks a year, plus a couple of teacher training/inset days. That's got to be similar to the US in terms of amount of time spent at and away from school? The older Ingham girls go to a private school where days tend to be longer and in turn they got longer breaks.
They still haven't answered our questions about katrinas facebookSo sarah and Chris have 14 out of 52 weeks to take their kids on holiday. Why take them directly after two of them already had two weeks off?
They are not on the breadline so the ‘coating more in holidays thing’ doesn’t really apply to them when they are milking kids for profit
aren’t we due another real Inghams reveal? It’s been a while.
The amount of jump cuts was ridiculous tooI just watched the summer rant video again and it’s a pile of tit and how many times can a person blink
They still haven't answered our questions about katrinas facebook
I know plenty of schools that would but also plenty that wouldn’t, I think it is more of a deterrent to stop people from doing so. I was also more commenting on the fact someone said that social services should be called, when actually just because they take them out of school doesn’t = neglect.A week is a long time in my area. A week off on holiday would be a fine straight away. All areas and schools should be the same way. I’d love to take my children away when it’s half the price. But 1, I wouldn’t want them falling behind as they can learn a lot in that time even at 7, and 2, we would get a fine and the children would get bad attendance. A week is a long time for kids. Friendships at that young age can be broken in a week. Friends find other friends who are there more so they don’t feel alone. Settling back in is hard on them. Teachers don’t try or pay as much attention on kids who are not there when they should be and have parents who are not interested in their child education. If the parents don’t care why should the teacher? The inghams should be able to afford to take them in school holidays. Plus the fact they have already been away so much this year. It’s not like they really needed or deserved a holiday or it was a special occasion. So there is really no excuse at all for taking the kids out as much as they do.