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30 July, 2008 at 7:10 pm #357953
@~*Lucky*~ wrote:
@pats wrote:
just ope he aint like my youngest…..i was politely asked to take him home after an hour on his pre visit………..he was running up and down the piano at the time………. :oops:
and when he finally started full time…i had to run the gauntlet of kids pointing him out at home time wailing….THATS him mummy………. :oops: :oops:mind u..he is 24 now and a perfect gent. :lol:
lmfaoooooo :lol: :lol: :lol:
was funny at time lol.knowin ur kid can defend himself..but i can see where the mums of more erm timid kids are comin from. my g/daughter matilda will probably be expelled b4 she finishes her 1st week. :oops:
30 July, 2008 at 7:33 pm #357954NIT TREATMENT
Invest now – You know it makes sense !!
lol awww poor american mum
30 July, 2008 at 7:58 pm #357955@toybulldog wrote:
NIT TREATMENT
Invest now – You know it makes sense !!
lol awww poor american mum
impetigo is another goodun.spreads like wildfire. hehe.
30 July, 2008 at 8:19 pm #357956but surely everybody has a fear of heights ?
30 July, 2008 at 8:33 pm #357957*pushes toy off the curb*
30 July, 2008 at 8:36 pm #357958damn, no more crawling for me with my pocketful of euros. So glad you timed that with the fortuitous approach of that lorry. You spoil me, you really do. And that’s why I’m so nice in return . . . . .
30 July, 2008 at 9:05 pm #357959@pats wrote:
@toybulldog wrote:
NIT TREATMENT
Invest now – You know it makes sense !!
lol awww poor american mum
impetigo is another goodun.spreads like wildfire. hehe.
…and slapped cheek! Oh and while i’m here hand/foot/mouth!
30 July, 2008 at 10:21 pm #357960I don’t think teachers should be allowed to teach if they haven’t a passion, teaching isn’t just a job, it should be more than that!
30 July, 2008 at 10:33 pm #357961@*Sian wrote:
I don’t think teachers should be allowed to teach if they haven’t a passion, teaching isn’t just a job, it should be more than that!
Words of wisdom? :wink:
Most Labour government ministers started out the same way by telling us about passion etc etc..
The trouble is our schools are overcrowded and the “passion” you write about has been compromised by classroom sizes and student translation problems.
Who’d be a teacher these days??30 July, 2008 at 10:54 pm #357962@American Woman wrote:
Thanks for all the encouraging words! It honestly helps to hear from people who’ve been through it before. I’m counting the days before he leaves me :roll: . We’re at 23 :shock: .
I’m sure he’s going to have a good time. I think he’s most excited about getting to use a glue stick and safety scissors. I don’t keep them in the house because he does like to torment his little brother and has stuck stickers and peanut butter in his hair :lol: . And of course dumped slimy mud on him yesterday :roll: .
My big concern is a somebody being mean to him. I admit, my son is sheltered. He’s a good boy with a lot of compassion and just the thought of some little brat picking on him breaks my heart. The thought of that first day make me want to vomit. :-… . I do like the idea of getting him a book about starting school – Thanks Rainy! Pat – Your stories were cracking me up :lol: Thanks again for everyone’s responses. Do they have support groups for this sort of thing?? :roll:Mollycoddling children should be made a criminal offence.
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