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iamana1ias wrote: »I actually know quite a lot about autism/asPergers/Adhd and bad parenting (I work in a pupil referral unit
) so yes, I'd probably spot that there might be something wrong. Funny how those nice neat labels are bandied about so freely these days. When I was a child they were barely recognised.
I have very long and stressful days most days. Not sure that they justify kids being allowed to run wild in supermarkets?? :rolleyes:
By the way, I may have rendered myself unable to bear children, but it doesn't mean I can't have them
Is that one of those places where kids are sent when they've been kicked out of a regular school?Male.
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onest to god, I feel sorry for the original poster.
What a lot of stick for simply asking a question.
Then someone else questions another poster as to why she has a certain user name.
Then another is called a liar for saying she is 22 and sterilised.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1076094/Why-I-like-hundreds-young-women-chose-sterilised-age-21.html
Get over yourselves because it does happen.
And dthen the whole thing turns into a general forum slanging match over parental skills.
What is the point?
Points of view are relevant. But surely the idea would be to address the topic in hand (which some did) and agree to disagree per se.:eek:;)0 -
skcollobcat10 wrote: »Why do you call yourself MUMMYTO2BOYS??
Could you not have thought of something more imaginative?
I am my own person, yes I am a parent to 3 children but grown up now, do you not see yourself as anything other than a mummy of??
I agree the name you choose on this forum says a lot about what sort of person you are and your value to society.0 -
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fantasia322 wrote: »onest to god, I feel sorry for the original poster.
What a lot of stick for simply asking a question.
Then someone else questions another poster as to why she has a certain user name.
Then another is called a liar for saying she is 22 and sterilised.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1076094/Why-I-like-hundreds-young-women-chose-sterilised-age-21.html
Get over yourselves because it does happen.
And dthen the whole thing turns into a general forum slanging match over parental skills.
What is the point?
Points of view are relevant. But surely the idea would be to address the topic in hand (which some did) and agree to disagree per se.:eek:;)
God here we go again, forum police/trying to be a board moderator.
Havn't you just stirred it with a big stick with what you have added? yeah that makes you soooo much better than anyone else0 -
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Why are you standing still in the supermarket anyway?
Uh, taking food off the shelvesI like to stand still for that bit rather than doing the hundred metre sprint up each aisle. Idiot.
Your username is rather apt, but I feel "fathead" may have been a little more accurateI was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair0 -
LemonGrove wrote: »Is that one of those places where kids are sent when they've been kicked out of a regular school?
In some cases. It's where kids come for help and diagnosis. Our Ed Psychs are based here and some specialist teachers, child welfare officers etc. There is a teaching area where permanently excluded kids get taught, but it's not all that happens here.I was born too late, into a world that doesn't care
Oh I wish I was a punk rocker with flowers in my hair0
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