Perhaps yours do, but my kids aren't dumb. Easily led, yes, but certainly not dumb.Originally Posted by 15%
Perhaps yours do, but my kids aren't dumb. Easily led, yes, but certainly not dumb.Originally Posted by 15%
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
Originally Posted by Chewie UK
No and would not want to miss a interview for the world . You can see and judge for your self how the little fellow is doing . Just the body language from the teacher is priceless . First of all they make you sit in those little desks, to make you feel small. I always stand .
ask your parents theyll agree with meOriginally Posted by Chewie UK
I've discussed our situation with my (separated) parents and they both told me it mirrors their P-T meetings when we were at that age.Originally Posted by 15%
We used to joke about how silly they could be, but that was when they were much younger... are you a 10 year old?
I have fought tooth and nail to ensure my kids have help, support, encouragement and opportunity wherever possible, from both parents, to give them the best possible chance of avoiding my own situation - my father's working locations and hours often meant seeing him for one or two hours a day and little interaction while my mum's always been a bit of a pushover!
There isn't a bargepole long enough for me to work on [a Sony Viao] - clocker 2008
I am waiting on going to my daughter's first at her new school. High School 11-14 yr olds. I hope it will be ok.
My 9yr old's was a large case of....obviously bright but lets himself down because he is not paying attention or rushing things.
"Chewie UK....I hope your son will get over his teenage anti education phase soon. I think we all go through it to some extent. I am sure your support, encouragement and the odd day's of being grounded will do the trick.
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