What would Alice Cooper do?
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@UA: Well done your two. That's a lot of hard work. Don't worry too much as everyone is in the same boat and if I know OB they will honour their end. They are also well placed to get self paced home learning off the ground in the mean time.Comment
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My Nan used to cheerfully tell us that when my Dad was a kid, she used to give him a clip round the ear as he passed through the house in his usual whirlwind manner. "Ouch, why?" He'd say. "Just in case you do something stupid and I'm not there to catch you at it"Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI asked DS1, aged 5, why he punched another child. "Getting my retaliation in first"....
She was right. He was a little fecker by all accounts. Sparked a missing child hunt because they all thought he'd gone missing when in fact he'd dug a hole at the top of the garden and was sitting in it...Comment
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So you take after him then....Originally posted by ladymuck View PostMy Nan used to cheerfully tell us that when my Dad was a kid, she used to give him a clip round the ear as he passed through the house in his usual whirlwind manner. "Ouch, why?" He'd say. "Just in case you do something stupid and I'm not there to catch you at it"
She was right. He was a little fecker by all accounts. Sparked a missing child hunt because they all thought he'd gone missing when in fact he'd dug a hole at the top of the garden and was sitting in it...Comment
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I have been wondering that as well. My kid would survive if they take the predicted score, but if they take mock exam scores....Originally posted by Uncle Albert View PostThank you, I will try to. However I have twins due to tak their A levels this year which have now been cancelled. We have no idea what will happen, they both have Oxbridge offers but now won't take the exams. Where does that leave them?
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My kids both fine with predicted. One is fine with mocks - the other not. ex-mrs-bp is VERY unwell and was very bad over Christmas. One child had meltdown. I have been into school to appeal for common sense.Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostI have been wondering that as well. My kid would survive if they take the predicted score, but if they take mock exam scores....
As long as they both get first choice university I don't care.Comment
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My thoughts exactly. Let's hope for the best. In a way, Corona appears to be a blessing in disguise for many students and for us contractors tooOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostMy kids both fine with predicted. One is fine with mocks - the other not. ex-mrs-bp is VERY unwell and was very bad over Christmas. One child had meltdown. I have been into school to appeal for common sense.
As long as they both get first choice university I don't care.
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My kids both want to do medical related stuff so it will be good for them. And reduced house prices will help.Originally posted by BigDataPro View PostMy thoughts exactly. Let's hope for the best. In a way, Corona appears to be a blessing in disguise for many students and for us contractors too
But they are both worried right now. ex-mrs-bp is not in great health.Comment
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