That's the thing. You need qualifications, clearance and safeguard training to work with kids and you will be held to professional standards.Considering that this woman teaches dances seemingly to kids you’d think she’d be a bit more up to date with her safeguarding protocol but no.
Won't send her to school but thinks this is okHow does she think that this is ok? Strangers shouting out your 5 year old's name. That's just creepy
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People who may money to see these people? I don’t get it. They are regular folk. Doing a daft tik tok dance, selling out your children for content is not a talent.As I feared. Riley and strangers. Strangers who bought tickets to see these "influencers". So creepy
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There's another We Create Popular meet and greet in Manchester next month. Wonder if Riley will be dragged to that one too
The child is allowed to do whatever she wants maybe focus on her speech and never mind making slime Riley also comes across a child that would actually enjoy school and would help herSlime on the floor? How much did that cost to make? Glue, shaving foam and contact lens solution plus food colouring. At least £15?
Teaching a kid to just pour things on the floor isn't great either. A bit like Riley's speech in that video. Priorities Amy!
I love Char and she doesn't show her children or any children for that matter. She certainly doesn't profit off them either.If they're aligned with the same kind of nutjobs that have a parasocial relationship with the nursery nurses imaginary characters, I'd be bleeping terrified
I would be thinking along the same linesI think if Riley had been at nursery/school there would have been suggestions of an asd assessment by now. Numerous folk ask in the comments but they’re ignored or deleted
I get where you’re coming from but from an asn parent I’d rather people asked than speculated altho you’re right it is nobody’s business but I feel telling people who ask or it would benefit my daughter from them knowing helps their understanding/expectations of her therefore it’s supporting her needs. I’d rather even strangers rather than looking at my daughter struggling and judging her as a bad girl/having a paddy that they had the understanding to ask if I need support. Looking at her no one would ever know (not all disabilities are visible) but dear God when she starts even a saint would run for the hillsI mean to be fair if Riley is on the spectrum that’s not anyone’s business. Granted her parents shouldn’t be splashing her all over social media and that’s a criticism I give to all parents who push their kids on socials. In particular if the child is disabled.
I did roll my eyes at the butterflies, but when you use your children for content, animals is an easy choice to make. If it stops them trying to keep ducks though I’m glad.
I get where you’re coming from but from an asn parent I’d rather people asked than speculated altho you’re right it is nobody’s business but I feel telling people who ask or it would benefit my daughter from them knowing helps their understanding/expectations of her therefore it’s supporting her needs. I’d rather even strangers rather than looking at my daughter struggling and judging her as a bad girl/having a paddy that they had the understanding to ask if I need support. Looking at her no one would ever know (not all disabilities are visible) but dear God when she starts even a saint would run for the hills