LittleDuckling
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Poor Liam, his mum says he's wide, his sisters call him fat and his dad films it and put it on the internet. Completely unacceptable. It's their responsibility to provide him food and exercise. Not supply him with large bars of chocolate and fizzy drinks and even a mini fridge to keep cans of fizzy drink in his room! I'm not saying there's anything wrong with having chocolate, but the kids seems to be given large bars of chocolate or full tubes of Pringles fairly often and unlimited cans of coke but they're getting no exercise.
I don't know why they need to go to supermarkets every day either, especially 2 adults and 1 child. One should be staying home with Lacey, even more so now she's home schooled. Of course she's allowed to go out, but take her for a walk or to a park not supermakets and B&M. I know their excuse will be Steve drives but Rache wants/needs to go into the shop, but Steve is able to go to the shops, he seems to go fairly regularly in the evening to pick up forgotten stuff. As someone said, Lacey doesn't wear a mask and even though she doesn't have to, they should be limiting how often she's in shops since there is 2 adults at home a lot of the time to make this possible. My 16 year old is severely autistic and won't wear a mask, so he's barely been out of the house during all this, he's been out for a drive in the car but that's it. The only time I can go to the shops is when his other carer is here as I'm a single parent, so I'm sure a 2 parent family can make arrangements (probably irrelevant now due to restrictions lifting now but they've not really followed lockdown much I'd say).
I couldn't agree with you more. As a family they really don't eat the healthiest. The children don't appear to eat breakfast, although maybe I am wrong and they just don't film it? I never see any of them eating fruit either. The quantity of junk food isn't good, even the little one will eat full size bars of chocolate. They also give their youngest hot chocolates and other snack at bedtime, she takes them to bed with her. Do they brush her teath afterwards, who knows? I thought the idea of going to bed was to settle down and go to sleep, apparently not in their house.
Lacey not wearing a facemask and going into shops most days really is unexceptable, she should be staying in the car if she isn't willing to wear a mask. She has 3 siblings in seperate classes and 3 seperate schools all mixing with different people. If someone in the house hold has the virus with out knowing she could spread it or even get it herself. Do they not care about Lacey catching or spreading it to vulnerable people.
Parents have lost children through this virus although at a lower risk children our not immune, no one is.