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MissM

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  1. iaineasy Wrote:

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    > I think allowing any child of primary school age

    > to take themselves to school is hugely

    > irresponsible.

    >

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    >

    > I couldn't disagree more, my dad left when I was

    > 5, my mum worked two jobs to pay the mortgage and

    > keep a roof over our heads losing the house and

    > being homeless would have been irresponsible. My

    > taking myself to school may not have been ideal

    > but nothing ever happened to me.

    >

    > my point remains hurrah for the parents.

    > hugsb


    The parents mentioned in the article aren't in this situation though


    PS

    Your mum sounds amazing!! You make sure she knows it!!

  2. rahrahrah Wrote:

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    > I used to cycle 7 miles (one way) to school, from

    > the age of 11, with a group of friends. No harm

    > ever came to us, probably the biggest effect was

    > that we were fitter, happier and more conifident.

    > I don't believe that things are more dangerous

    > today. I do believe that people are absolutely

    > paralysed by fear of crime. Anyway, what really

    > upsets me about this story is the role of other

    > parents and social services. Firstly, what

    > business is it of other parents at the school? You

    > could argue that actually driving your children to

    > the school gate is far more antisocial and

    > therefore more of a matter for other parents to

    > question your choices over.


    If other parents are concerned, I think they have every right raise this with the appropriate person in authority (in this case the head) who would then make a decision. I'm sure they were just doing so in genuine concern rather than spite.


    In all honesty, I think 5 and 8 are too young to go without adult supervision. 5 especially! That seems teeny!!

  3. What help does your child specifically need? What reasons have they given you for not giving him a statement? Is there already additional help set up for him? Is he on medication and what does your GP suggest he needs?


    I'm not sure there's a fashion not to give the child a statement. The school would want the extra resources and every teacher that I know genuinely wants the best for every child and has a duty to provide that.


    Sorry for the questions! My mum is a deputy head teacher at a primary so i'm asking her!

  4. James

    Thanks for the quick response to the email I sent you about this!


    James Barber Wrote:

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    > Rubbish on Cyrena road removed.

    > A household was visited this morning very early

    > that has dumped such items before.

    > Fingers crossed they'll now start using the bulk

    > rubbish collection when they need it and generally

    > be more considered in how they dispose of their

    > rubbish.

  5. Andystar Wrote:

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    > A little off topic, but, did anyone notice the

    > size of that womans behind, right at the end..



    It's MASSIVE! :))

  6. I'm neither a mum nor in my 30's / 40's so can't really comment on that, and I don't know how trendy your 17 year old neighbour is. I'm 26 and have always thought of the WI as being a bit dull until I went to the Shoreditch Sisters WI meeting with a friend and really enjoyed it, mainly because of the lovely people I met rather than the things they did.


    It's not a new thing, it's just rebranded I guess and trying to appeal to a wider audience. If you want an national treasure like the WI to continue, you have to encourage new people to join and reaching out to younger groups seems obvious. Girl power...


    If you want to see what they do, go here


    vhttp://www.eastdulwichwi.co.uk/page14.htm

  7. dulwichmum

    WI's have had a bit of a makeover recently with younger women keen to get involved. Look past the stereotypical image of the WI and see it as a group of women interested in learning new skills, looking to make new friends and improve their community. Maybe you should try it and see if you like it?

  8. I know if I eat too much and don't exercise, I get fat. But if I eat too little, my body seems to cling onto weight. I always justify it by saying my metabolism is like a muscle, it has to be used to make it work.


    You can never make sweeping statements about anything to do with the human body, as everyone is different, but I do believe that eating less and doing more makes you healthier / thinner / fitter.

  9. Keef Wrote:

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    > Ive always liked this song, but more than that, I

    > think Natalie Imbruglia atually deserves a bit of

    > respect as a musician, and is more than just

    > another soap star turned pop star .

    >

    > That Day - Natalie Imbruglia (Live)

    >

    > Anyone else like / respect an artist, whom they

    > feel doesn't get due credit, or taken seriously?



    I googled Natalie to see if she wrote her own stuff, and the first hit was an article written by my cousin. Freaky!


    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-1268568/Singer-Natalie-Imbruglia-run-gamut-emotions-London-Marathon.html

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