One Day Of Winter #5 Bathroom locked, lentil slop, favouritism has to stop.

🤣🤣 that made me laugh! Don’t forget her trips to Sainsbury’s over the road from her country side based house!

How could I forget about those, I forgot about her lovely countryside views, 10 mins outside the city centre 😂

I'm not so sure about this. They have their own open Instagram page and there are loads of kids faces on show.

I agree, also it’s not really a Nursery’s place to dictate what a parent posts on their Instagram, unless it is endangering other children’s safety (ie she’s posting pics of other people’s children at the Nursery without permission etc) I think it’s more than likely Dean or family that have had a word with her, or something has happened in real life to prompt this, but it’s her own fault, she invades those poor girls privacy so so much, we’ve seen everything - from R nursing, to the girls faeces on the floor, it’s bloody disgusting.
 
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It’s people online and her reading here that’s sparked it off. She gets a lot of “concerned messages” shall we say!
She posts way more on FB now, which is a closed account. But as a I said in a previous post, just make your insta private then? Her brain doesn’t work like normal peoples.
 
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I don’t think she is offering to tutor(not yet anyway) she is just setting up a page sharing their home ed which loads of people do.

Funny that she hasn’t put that Raven goes to school….
 
Bugger me. She might have migrated to Facebook, but the flowery, pretentious writing style is still the same.

Are there really people out there who give tit about this? I don't really tell anyone outside my own family what my child does at school, because to anyone else it's boring. This is no different in my opinion.

I follow a load of home ed pages because some are really inspirational and it’s a good way of getting new ideas and finding likeminded people, I won’t be following Nicola though, like you say too much flowery writing and no actual content.
 
I follow a load of home ed pages because some are really inspirational and it’s a good way of getting new ideas and finding likeminded people, I won’t be following Nicola though, like you say too much flowery writing and no actual content.

Don't get me wrong, I imagine there are some that are very helpful. I had a nosey on a few when we were doing home learning during lock down, because I wanted to give my son a bit more to do to keep him entertained and using his brain. I don't remember any being like hers though.

Nicola's page just comes across as bragging about how wonderful her methods are (not that there appears to be much more method than letting her do what she likes.) And how advanced Raven is (we all know she doesn't appear to be any more advanced than any other kid her age.) She also really needs her hair brushing in that cover photo.

I have a friend with a child Raven's age. Due to Covid and serious health issues in their household, she has chosen to home educate her for this school year. She's collected loads of resources, researched roughly what she needs to be learning to keep up with her peers, and spoken to other local home educators for advice. She doesn't just leave the paints out and let her decide between painting or watching cartoons.
 
Don't get me wrong, I imagine there are some that are very helpful. I had a nosey on a few when we were doing home learning during lock down, because I wanted to give my son a bit more to do to keep him entertained and using his brain. I don't remember any being like hers though.

Nicola's page just comes across as bragging about how wonderful her methods are (not that there appears to be much more method than letting her do what she likes.) And how advanced Raven is (we all know she doesn't appear to be any more advanced than any other kid her age.) She also really needs her hair brushing in that cover photo.

I have a friend with a child Raven's age. Due to Covid and serious health issues in their household, she has chosen to home educate her for this school year. She's collected loads of resources, researched roughly what she needs to be learning to keep up with her peers, and spoken to other local home educators for advice. She doesn't just leave the paints out and let her decide between painting or watching cartoons.

I’ve been home educating my children for many years now. I wouldn’t follow her page because it isn’t really anything interesting or new plus her daughter isn’t actually compulsory school age and goes to nursery for several days of the week so I can’t really see how she feels that she can inspire others or understand what it is like to take on full legal responsibility for your child’s education. She is just another wannabe.
 
Huh, looks like she’s hoping to her her Insta fame to monetise her home ed ideas. I doubt very much she’s going to share content for free.

Crowded market though - the Internet is bursting with mommy home ed blogs, especially Americans.
 
She’s set it up as a business type page, but maybe it’s more of a blog!? But she has put her mobile number on there 🤔. Imagine your child going to her for the day! What did you eat today darling?? Brown slop and chick peas mummy!! We all ate off each other’s plates whilst standing on the table too!
Sorry I didn’t mean to offend or say she’s a TA and has no qualifications in that respect, what I meant was that she’s not got actual teaching qualifications.

I am sure it will all last 5 minutes anyway!
 
Huh, looks like she’s hoping to her her Insta fame to monetise her home ed ideas. I doubt very much she’s going to share content for free.

Crowded market though - the Internet is bursting with mommy home ed blogs, especially Americans.

She'll be trying to make money somewhere, she's got Raven's school to pay for. She's already said it's going to make things tight financially. She's either hoping to become the next big thing in home educating, or she's still fishing for another book deal.
 
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