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RolyPoly123 wrote:So according to Trashley she's obsessed with one of her children bet ya can't guess which one :roll:
They're both so caught up in trying to point score against "haters" they're damaging their relationships with the other three children. When they're old enough to look through all the stuff these parents have posted, the blatant favouritism will stand out like a beacon.
I swear this is the only reason he continues to post this music tagging bullshit on his IG posts. Its obnoxious and quite frankly a pain in the arse. I dont need his fat arse ruining songs for me!

Especially when he pairs inappropriate songs to photos of his daughters, hes so mormon he clearly doesnt get the meanings behind so many songs! Its actually cringe worthy, second hand embarrassment for sure!
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Haulnarse wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 11:51 pm
RolyPoly123 wrote:So according to Trashley she's obsessed with one of her children bet ya can't guess which one :roll:
They're both so caught up in trying to point score against "haters" they're damaging their relationships with the other three children. When they're old enough to look through all the stuff these parents have posted, the blatant favouritism will stand out like a beacon.
I swear this is the only reason he continues to post this music tagging bullshit on his IG posts. Its obnoxious and quite frankly a pain in the arse. I dont need his fat arse ruining songs for me!

Especially when he pairs inappropriate songs to photos of his daughters, hes so mormon he clearly doesnt get the meanings behind so many songs! Its actually cringe worthy, second hand embarrassment for sure!

Yes exactly, they obviously think they're being clever but it just emphasises how stupid they really are
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Reading about the school issue and academic learning is interesting as I live in a country where kids start school during the year they turn 7… meaning some of the kids, myself included, are 7.5 years old when they go to school (first grade) and being able to read is not required before that (kids are supposed to learn to read during the first grade). We still do pretty well in PISA tests and I just recently talked about some math test results where American kids did quite well and are ahead when they are 5 but ten years later they are behind others… so I don’t know. Being able to count is not the same thing than understanding of numbers and their relationships. Also what comes to homework… the studies show mixed results. For sure you need to practice reading at home to be able to read or foreign language words… but I would be horrified if my 5 year old would come home from daycare with homework. We do read books together, draw, play, sometimes do some activity books… but they are not official homework tasks. I call it spending time with a kid and being a parent :) And this is not to say the system is better in this country, it’s just different and I as a elementary school teacher find reading about the school differences fascinating… but overall I’m still happy that my kid is allowed to be a kid a bit longer :) And yes, they are supposed to wipe their own butts in the daycare, have some table manners, play together nicely and so on.
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Here in England a child starts school in the September of the year they turn 5. so a child may be 4 in August and start school in September. The first year is called reception and most of the schooling is done through play although there is a little formal schooling. They're still very much allowed to be children but should be potty trained, be able to use a knife and fork etc and know how to behave and listen. Standards have definitely slipped though as teachers are finding themselves teaching basic life skills that should have been taught at home. My children thrived on going to school even at a young age but not everyone does.
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I see they took the curling tongs to Disney. Nothing says spending family time with your girls like spending hours curling their hair. Oh, only the ones with pretty hair of course, not the other two, they don't matter.

I can't believe the shit they are pouring out about making memories, spending family time together blah blah. Then they'll go home and go to their respective offices and let Ninny Ash raise the girls and hardly see them most days. So full of bullshit and yet the KAD fall for it hook, line and sinker.
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RolyPoly123 wrote:Here in England a child starts school in the September of the year they turn 5. so a child may be 4 in August and start school in September. The first year is called reception and most of the schooling is done through play although there is a little formal schooling. They're still very much allowed to be children but should be potty trained, be able to use a knife and fork etc and know how to behave and listen. Standards have definitely slipped though as teachers are finding themselves teaching basic life skills that should have been taught at home. My children thrived on going to school even at a young age but not everyone does.

Yes my daughter was exactly as your example stated, she turned 4 on 22nd August and started school on 3rd September, she had been to a daycare nursery before that too. Within the first half term (so by end of October) she was reading first stage books and just came on in leaps and bounds and by the time she finished the school year she was top of the class despite being the youngest. When I think back to how she was then and compare to these ferals it really is like night and day


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RolyPoly123 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 1:24 am Here in England a child starts school in the September of the year they turn 5. so a child may be 4 in August and start school in September. The first year is called reception and most of the schooling is done through play although there is a little formal schooling. They're still very much allowed to be children but should be potty trained, be able to use a knife and fork etc and know how to behave and listen. Standards have definitely slipped though as teachers are finding themselves teaching basic life skills that should have been taught at home. My children thrived on going to school even at a young age but not everyone does.
In Ontario Canada kids start school the September of the year they turn 4. So my daughter (April baby) will be on the older end in her class and her friend will still be 3 when she starts school.
This is Monday -Friday full days (our school is 9-3:30)

Mind you the first 2 years (JK &SK) it’s mostly play based learning and kids don’t need to know anything before going in except how to fully use the bathroom themself, how to dress them self, and they prefer they are able to open their own lunch containers as if the teacher has to do it all they can loose most of their eating time just waiting.

These girls would be halfway through their second year of full time school if they lived here.
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RolyPoly123 wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 1:24 am Here in England a child starts school in the September of the year they turn 5. so a child may be 4 in August and start school in September. The first year is called reception and most of the schooling is done through play although there is a little formal schooling. They're still very much allowed to be children but should be potty trained, be able to use a knife and fork etc and know how to behave and listen. Standards have definitely slipped though as teachers are finding themselves teaching basic life skills that should have been taught at home. My children thrived on going to school even at a young age but not everyone does.
In Ontario Canada kids start school the September of the year they turn 4. So my daughter (April baby) will be on the older end in her class and her friend will still be 3 when she starts school.
This is Monday -Friday full days (our school is 9-3:30)

Mind you the first 2 years (JK &SK) it’s mostly play based learning and kids don’t need to know anything before going in except how to fully use the bathroom themself, how to dress them self, and they prefer they are able to open their own lunch containers as if the teacher has to do it all they can loose most of their eating time just waiting.

These girls would be halfway through their second year of full time school if they lived here.
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Soooo if Nash is “besties” now with Dumbash, why is she walking around with fake eyelashes and the glue showing?? Why hasn’t her “bestie”/employer helped her out with some of that Seneshit that magically grows your lashes??
Also... false eyelashes at Disney & full makeup?? Ok... remind us how it’s all about the memories... ImageImage

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Now we'll get all the posts boasting how the whole park is only open at certain times for them ( and hundreds of other creators), how they can sail through all the queues as they are so special, how all the princesses and other characters are so excited to meet quadruplets and how special they're treated blah blah blah all whilst stuffing their faces with churros and whatever else they can cram in their faces.
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On IG this morning talking about how early they had to get up. BooHoo. I hope the Blings, who have been on the commercial for Disney, have a different itinerary than the Greeds. Maybe Blings are considered special VIPs. Oh, the Greeds would be so jealous.

A Disney employee is pushing a stroller for Faddy. Faddy says he's getting a break. And AshyNan, with eyelashes mentioned in earlier post, is as desperate as Trash to be "discovered". Trash was claiming in one of her IGs that the tall twins have curly hair like she does. Okkkkkkk.
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Dear lord he’s like a 12 year old on IG stories today. He’s posting the same stuff on his personal one as well as GQS. Those girls constantly having his phone shoved in their faces on rides must be SO magical. Of course they got themselves a “VIP tour guide” again. Today his main function appears to be stroller pusher. I wonder if they’re making him ride the rides as their 4th adult. I’m sure the leftover child (likely Esme) gets stuck with the stranger. Might actually be more enjoyable for her though.


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The will cling on to any male adult who shows them affection...huh [IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202002 ... 67ea4f.jpg[/IMG]


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Abbiedownunder wrote:I see they took the curling tongs to Disney. Nothing says spending family time with your girls like spending hours curling their hair. Oh, only the ones with pretty hair of course, not the other two, they don't matter.

I can't believe the shit they are pouring out about making memories, spending family time together blah blah. Then they'll go home and go to their respective offices and let Ninny Ash raise the girls and hardly see them most days. So full of bullshit and yet the KAD fall for it hook, line and sinker.
One of the saddest things I saw them do was when they went to Disneyland with Sam & Lame (I think it was that trip). Tylard was standing there yammering on to the camera about how "blessed" they were to have these opportunities to make memories, and how grateful they were. Meanwhile, one of his precious miracles is pulling on him saying "Daddy! Daddy!" over and over. And being completely ignored. He didn't even notice. Tuned her right out. So they don't even need a locked office door.

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Of course they had to go find The Bucket List Family because they’re clearly besties.

What Garrett likely said afterwards: “Hey camera man, we don’t need to include this footage in whatever you’re filming of us. This portly man and his wife are NOT our best friends like they claim to be.”[IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202002 ... 311de0.jpg[/IMG][IMG]//uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202002 ... 2ed96b.jpg[/IMG]


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Are those rompers those girls are wearing? That means that every time they go to the bathroom, they have to completely undress. And the outfits will be on the floor of the public restrooms. Ugh.
But what am I concerned about? They'll be wearing pullups anyway.

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They've been to Disney countless times but each time they show the same kind of footage, there's no creativity at all in what they post. It's walk along to each ride, show girls on ride accompanied by pervy chuckle or foghorn Trashley (often it's too dark to see anything), walk to next ride, eat, drink, eat ,drink some more zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
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It must be absolutely terrifying for whatever child gets stuck with Tyson on one of those rides where the bar comes down to hold you in because his giant belly makes it so the bar is NOWHERE near them. Poor Esme got the short end of the stick on this one.



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Looks like evie 's well and truly attached herself to the guide, poor man. I seriously worry about that child on so many levels
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I follow a “mommy blogger” that is also in Disney World for the conference. She has stated twice that the trip is not fully hosted. They paid for their plane tickets and spending money. The hotel and theme park tickets were provided to them. She also said that since they arrived a couple of days early, they paid for their own hotel pre-conference dates.

She also posted some Instagram stories where people are tagging each other with accounts to follow during the conference. Interestingly no one had tagged the Greeds or the BigHams.



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