Well done @mrsgrinchhome for your thread suggestion. You are the winner. Any one want to do a recap on Mrs Hulme #2?
This might be a reach, but could the whole "Disney character" person be about Sophiena? As Holly is the ex friend isn't she?Her friend Holly has some major issues. She’s speaking about her mental health and that she has cystitis and had BV before and that when she lies down she swears she feels her organs moving
I wonder if they have actually separated or because her views are down compared to usual it’s clickbait. I feel so sorry for him honestly
I mean to yaz just being a kind, nice person is being a Disney character.. so could be anyoneThis might be a reach, but could the whole "Disney character" person be about Sophiena? As Holly is the ex friend isn't she?
Probably wrong but always wondered what actually happened between them
Children can still wear nappies at nursery, he's only 2 isn't he? A nursery wouldn't expect them out of nappies yet (I think they start encouraging parents from 3+). I do agree she should be starting with training soon thoughHe will likely be starting after Christmas not sure if he is even potty trained ???
he just turned 3 last month. Eye bleeping a camera and dragging him around shopping centres are more important that his development it would seem.Children can still wear nappies at nursery, he's only 2 isn't he? A nursery wouldn't expect them out of nappies yet (I think they start encouraging parents from 3+). I do agree she should be starting with training soon though
My kids had to be potty trained by 3 to attend school nursery. It’s not like when I was at school and the teachers could deal with accidents. My youngest was simply not ready and we had many tears they were meant to start in the May but had to wait until the September (4 months later new school year) to start as they wouldn’t do it. I’m not sure if llanelli or England are different but all 3 of my children had to be out of nappies, no accidents and if they did have accidents we’d have to go to the school and change them (I never had to but friends did).Children can still wear nappies at nursery, he's only 2 isn't he? A nursery wouldn't expect them out of nappies yet (I think they start encouraging parents from 3+). I do agree she should be starting with training soon though
Our schools in my area won't have children 3+ unless toilet trained either. (Unless of course there's a medical reason)He will likely be starting after Christmas not sure if he is even potty trained ???
My kids had to be potty trained by 3 to attend school nursery. It’s not like when I was at school and the teachers could deal with accidents. My youngest was simply not ready and we had many tears they were meant to start in the May but had to wait until the September (4 months later new school year) to start as they wouldn’t do it. I’m not sure if llanelli or England are different but all 3 of my children had to be out of nappies, no accidents and if they did have accidents we’d have to go to the school and change them (I never had to but friends did).
My son is 3 and in school nursery, he is still in nappies (autistic and showing no signs of wanting to be near a toilet) but the school are more then happy to have him there, around 20 of the 30 kids there aren’t actually potty trained yet though the school do encourage it. Suppose it’s different everywhere though as this is in LiverpoolHe will likely be starting after Christmas not sure if he is even potty trained ???
My kids had to be potty trained by 3 to attend school nursery. It’s not like when I was at school and the teachers could deal with accidents. My youngest was simply not ready and we had many tears they were meant to start in the May but had to wait until the September (4 months later new school year) to start as they wouldn’t do it. I’m not sure if llanelli or England are different but all 3 of my children had to be out of nappies, no accidents and if they did have accidents we’d have to go to the school and change them (I never had to but friends did).
Yeah ive worked in nurseries across Yorkshire, we've never turned children away if they're still in nappies and I worked with 0-5 years. Nursery just encouraged it with 3+ to prepare for school. It must be different across the UKMy son is 3 and in school nursery, he is still in nappies (autistic and showing no signs of wanting to be near a toilet) but the school are more then happy to have him there, around 20 of the 30 kids there aren’t actually potty trained yet though the school do encourage it. Suppose it’s different everywhere though as this is in Liverpool
I can totally understand that. I was just saying what the rules are where I am. Obviously personal circumstances differ xMy son is 3 and in school nursery, he is still in nappies (autistic and showing no signs of wanting to be near a toilet) but the school are more then happy to have him there, around 20 of the 30 kids there aren’t actually potty trained yet though the school do encourage it. Suppose it’s different everywhere though as this is in Liverpool
She said it was one she applied for when he was born which would have meant wales? Unless she knew her relationship was destined for the toilet and that she’d move back to Kent anywayShe said on a video that Wolf has been accepted into a Nursery but didn’t say if it was in Kent or Wales. Surely wherever Wolf attends Nursery would determined where she finally settles with him?