I can't with the pan and all thats coming off into her and the children's food. Wtf. How can she not see this?????? its toxic!!!! You need a pan,not a peleton!!!
But she loves Kale. She gets it in a box that can be opened straight away. It must be very Covid - 19 resistant. It is just the Amazon, Etsy, Ipsy, Disney, etc boxes have the virus all over them.
Funny how, just a few weeks ago, she was tarting herself up to get Don back. Make-up, hair done etc etc. Since that didn't work she now thinks she is going to click her fingers and get herself a new man, just like that!!
It's a Montessori thing. They call any learning activities "work." Any of the "housekeeping" type activities are called Practical Living, and there is value in them, not just for what the actual job is, but for developing pride in their work, stretching their development and creating calm and beauty around them. Montessori classrooms are some of the most peaceful classrooms I've been in. Not because they are under constant control, but because they do treat the children with the kind of respect for their abilities that's usually not afforded to children.
I was a SAHM and had 3 children. My children when they were 3 went to pre-school 2 afternoons a week 1-3pm and that was all the time they were getting my little ones. They were mine and I was going to have all the time I could with them. At 4 they went 2 mornings 9-12pm . How miserable of Jen to send babies to the soup kitchen when she's doing nothing all day but admiring herself. Maybe she should get back into the sloppy tops, no makeup and dirty hair. At least she looked the part of the miserable person she is.
After reading the comments about the Montessori way, maybe her children get more praise and attention there than they would ever get from Jen. I stand corrected.
It's a Montessori thing. They call any learning activities "work." Any of the "housekeeping" type activities are called Practical Living, and there is value in them, not just for what the actual job is, but for developing pride in their work, stretching their development and creating calm and beauty around them. Montessori classrooms are some of the most peaceful classrooms I've been in. Not because they are under constant control, but because they do treat the children with the kind of respect for their abilities that's usually not afforded to children.
My child went to Montessori all the way through and I’m always hesitant to bring it up here because I think it has such negative connotations with the Rosses.
You explained Montessori beautifully. It really does emphasize respect and peace and going at one’s own pace.
Whilst most kids would benefit from being at home with mum as much as possible, I don't think the Ross kids would. The less time she can influence their minds, the better. Sad but true.