Here is a story on 10:30 - Apr 10 with 1144 views | Marshalls_Mullet | Nice generalisation bro. | |
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Here is a story on 10:31 - Apr 10 with 1157 views | MVBlue | Wondering the reasons for this, is it laziness or both parents working? If both parents work aren’t the children in a nursery teaching them this? Does seem like parental laziness though. | |
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Here is a story on 10:34 - Apr 10 with 1137 views | chicoazul |
Here is a story on 10:31 - Apr 10 by MVBlue | Wondering the reasons for this, is it laziness or both parents working? If both parents work aren’t the children in a nursery teaching them this? Does seem like parental laziness though. |
Surely it's a parent's responsibility to ensure their child can use a toilet, talk, and hold a pencil at age 5 regardless of whether both of them work or not? | |
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Here is a story on 10:35 - Apr 10 with 1133 views | footers | ""If they haven't got basic skills, how can they be educated?" Quite a few of that lot post on here. | |
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Here is a story on 10:56 - Apr 10 with 1091 views | caught-in-limbo | Introducing the Chinese "no nappy": With kids walking around the house like that, parents potty-train their children pretty damn quickly. They are also much more environmentally friendly than the disposable alternative. | |
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Here is a story on 10:59 - Apr 10 with 1081 views | No9 | Indeed & copuple that with a Lord speaking in the House of Lords about the very poor standards of English from higher education and Uni graduates really does make one wonder who voted for what? | | | |
Here is a story on 11:00 - Apr 10 with 1077 views | Guthrum |
Here is a story on 10:31 - Apr 10 by MVBlue | Wondering the reasons for this, is it laziness or both parents working? If both parents work aren’t the children in a nursery teaching them this? Does seem like parental laziness though. |
Unless both parents have good jobs, nursery is often unaffordable. | |
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Here is a story on 11:04 - Apr 10 with 1069 views | caught-in-limbo |
Here is a story on 11:00 - Apr 10 by Guthrum | Unless both parents have good jobs, nursery is often unaffordable. |
True, but you'll save a packet by training your kids not to use nappies as soon as possible. | |
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Here is a story on 11:06 - Apr 10 with 1055 views | No9 |
Here is a story on 11:04 - Apr 10 by caught-in-limbo | True, but you'll save a packet by training your kids not to use nappies as soon as possible. |
Some of the parents are still wearing nappies | | | |
Here is a story on 11:07 - Apr 10 with 1052 views | J2BLUE | This is a disaster. If they can't communicate we don't know their preferred pronouns. | |
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Here is a story on 11:14 - Apr 10 with 1028 views | Guthrum |
Here is a story on 11:04 - Apr 10 by caught-in-limbo | True, but you'll save a packet by training your kids not to use nappies as soon as possible. |
Indeed. I remember my mother boiling the reuseable kind (complicated folding plus a big safety pin) when my siblings were small. Part of the problem is when parents don't learn to parent. Either from their own parent(s), from school or elsewhere (my mother was a devotee of Dr Spock). | |
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Here is a story on 11:20 - Apr 10 with 1016 views | chicoazul |
Here is a story on 10:59 - Apr 10 by No9 | Indeed & copuple that with a Lord speaking in the House of Lords about the very poor standards of English from higher education and Uni graduates really does make one wonder who voted for what? |
That's 50 years of "comprehensive" education for you. | |
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Here is a story on 13:42 - Apr 10 with 930 views | No9 |
Here is a story on 11:20 - Apr 10 by chicoazul | That's 50 years of "comprehensive" education for you. |
Not what the Lord said We could of course have followed Finland | | | |
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