"I never thought I would like a walk so much!" she began."I think if you can take positives from such a hellish time by stripping all the cr*p away that you normally surround yourself with, that’s a good thing."She went on to explain why it was important for parents, including herself and Matt, to try not to beat themselves up when times became hard.Emma admitted: "The first two weeks were a s**t show."The world was surreal and suddenly the kids were at home, you had to be a teacher and a mum and everything else and at first I took it too seriously."She added to The Sun back in June: "But once I stopped trying to act like a headmistress, the kids relaxed much more and now we just do what we can and don’t beat ourselves up.”Meanwhile, Emma.
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