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underperky wrote: »I took my dgd to pony class she rides the horse for 30 minutes and the other 3 and a half hours are spent learning how to groom and clean up after horses ....but i could have cried for her ...she is only 4 ...and after i signed her in she went flying down to the sofa where a girl was sitting as soon as she got there the girl went to join a group sitting on the floor so my dgd followed but no space for her to sit so unperturbed she goes to the next group who were probably 12-14 year olds and even though she said hi no one spoke back to her ...so gathering no one would talk to her she just went and stood in the middle of the room alone watching and waiting for the adult to start the class off ...at this point i wanted to run in tell her i would buy a pony for her so she didnt have to be the cuckoo in the nest ... i was teary all the way home bless her
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but no doubt she will wonder what you are upset about, she went to pony class and that's that in her mind:)0 -
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Ladyshopper wrote: »Congratulations to your DD. :T
Has anyone's child done Camp America or a similar programme? DS wants to do it next year. I don't know whether to encourage him to do it, as it does cost quite a lot to do (you basically break even from what I've read after paying out all your costs) or whether he should look at trying to get work in this country - maybe at the YHA camps (think Mhoc's DS did this?) or Kings Camp (we have one 2 minutes away) or PGL etc.
He has a CACHE Level 2 Childcare qualification and is now doing Level 3, which is a 2 year course. He is a qualified RLSS lifeguard, and is a young leader with cubs and woodcraft folk. His ultimate aim is to work in the kids clubs on Disney Cruise Line, but he cant do that til he is 21. He will be 18 in November.
ooh I love woodcraft folk.... not heard of this for a few years xLS...CAMP AMERICA has been going for years...I've several friends who did it back in the late 80's and early 90's and really benefited from the experience....but I cant comment on what its like nowadays.
I do however have the view that any international experience is good and actually broadens the mind,body and soul beyond that possibly achieved on home soil.
DS1 is looking towards uni next year and has chosen only courses that will provide one year of international study,or a foreign work placement so I think its something that is much more easy to do and less daunting for youngsters today than perhaps when we were making those types of choices.Hello everyone, not been on for a while been ultra busy.
LS, my DD has done Camp America, only last summer in fact and she thoroughly enjoyed the entire time and has made some amazing friendships. There are a lot of Americans who do it too and she was invited to stay with friends and family of some girls from the camp as she traveled round America before heading home. She came back skint though as you do just break even with what you pay to do the experience to what they pay you for completing it.
She said it was hard work, very hard work but really worth it, it is non stop though very rarely a day off but the traveling at the end made it worth her while.
OH's nephew has done camp America for 3 years and loves it. We think that when he graduates he will be emigrating (I don't think his parents thought that this would be the result when they encouraged him!) x100
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