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After school club making son share his PSP!
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Reggie_Rebel wrote: »I suppose suggesting one of you gives up work is not the answer you are looking for is it?
LOL. Nah. Although I guess we could both give up work and claim benefits. That would solve all the problems.0 -
Bitsy_Beans wrote: »With all due respect OP you sound mightily p!ssed off that everyone isn't agreeing with you.
The only gripe I would agree with you is that the staff should have raised the issue with you direct - that way they can discuss their reasons for their actions and you wouldn't be getting all snippy on an internet forum :cool:
Take for example my own son, him and one of the children I mind end up squabbling over my sons bike, one wants it, the other won't share and TBH it's a PITA to keep sorting the issue out. As such said bike is removed and not available to play. Your son is not the only child in attendance to wrap around care and if his PSP is having a detrimental effect on the kids and making them argue and bicker then I think they've made the right decision.
Nah. Just a bit with the school for net letting me know what they had planned. It seemed a bit strange to tell a 6 yr old (who as usual got it a bit wrong!)
This thread is fairly entertaining now....0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];33009979]Some of you lot on here are too serious and opinionated. Just remember that saying about internet arguments !!!![/QUOTE]
You posted on here expecting other people to offer their opinions otherwise what would have been the point? Just because people don't totally agree with you does not mean that they are all "too serious" or "too opinionated".
I believe that the fault is elsewhere0 -
Abbafan1972 wrote: »Let's hope and pray it doesn't get lifted then.
Well, yeh. Of course, I'm aware that the school wouldnt be liable. Never had any problems so far.
To be honest, its a pretty nice village school, and they never have that sort of problem.0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];33009775]and your qualifications in child development are?[/QUOTE]
EDI Level 4 Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (QCF)
and yours?The truth may be out there, but the lies are inside your head. Terry Pratchett
http.thisisnotalink.cöm0 -
[quote=[Deleted User];33010081]Better not say its a bit tasteless just google "internet argument is like"[/QUOTE]
If it's tasteless then why tell people this is what they are?
Seems to me your the one looking for an argument. Pretty much every person has agreed with each other and your the one having a paddy because you can only see your view of it. Im not even sure why you bothered asking for advice if your not prepared to listen.
I find it sad when thread starters post requesting peoples opinions then start name calling just because people arent saying what they want to hear.0 -
BitterAndTwisted wrote: »You posted on here expecting other people to offer their opinions otherwise what would have been the point? Just because people don't totally agree with you does not mean that they are all "too serious" or "too opinionated".
I believe that the fault is elsewhere
Yeh but it ALWAYS gets personal on this forum. Theres always someone on here who seems willing to take the moral high ground and criticise or belittle the OP and imply they are better than them.
Have a look? Woe betide anyone whos in debt because theres ALWAYS someone there willing to have a dig. Want a loan? Always someone there who wouldnt do it that way.
Someone can ask a question about one subject and get personally criticised for something else. The forum is full of them !!!
Its unbelievable....0 -
Maybe we should do an experiment.
I reckon if I post something in the debt or loan forum and ask for advice, at least one person will have a dig for getting in debt in the first place !!!!0 -
Anyone else find it worrying when one person keeps talking to him/herself, or is it just me?0
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adouglasmhor wrote: »EDI Level 4 Certificate in Teaching in the Lifelong Learning Sector (QCF)
and yours?
LOL. OK Fair enough... :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
Is that like a City and Guilds??? (joking!)0
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