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Six-year-old schoolboy suspended for having Mini Cheddars in his lunchbox
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostYes I'm Scottish. I drink litres of buckfast and gorge my way through deep fried mars bars.Leave a comment:
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I have an urge for some mini cheddars now. Or at least a jaffa cake.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by doodab View PostYou find the outdoors disturbing? That explains a lot....Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostParents in Bavaria don't overfeed their children. They also get healthy amount of outdoors, some of which I find a little disturbing.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostSounds like the child is malnourished therefore doesn't have the energy to be badly behaved.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWHS.
Our daughter attends a montessori kindergarten here in Munich. The policy is similar no sugary foods or crisps. Fruits yes. Flouting the policy impacts other children not just your own, so it's consideration for all parents.
Must admit daughter is very well behaved. When relatives visited recently we went out to a nice restaurant in the evening. They were surprised our nearly three year old was sat at the table with us (i.e. not using a baby sister), I thought nothing of it myself. Later they commented how well behaved she was, sat there the whole time like one of us.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostExcluding the kid for 4 days seems like a totally disproportionate response
Our daughter attends a montessori kindergarten here in Munich. The policy is similar no sugary foods or crisps. Fruits yes. Flouting the policy impacts other children not just your own, so it's consideration for all parents.
Must admit daughter is very well behaved. When relatives visited recently we went out to a nice restaurant in the evening. They were surprised our nearly three year old was sat at the table with us (i.e. not using a baby sister), I thought nothing of it myself. Later they commented how well behaved she was, sat there the whole time like one of us.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIn America you can feed your kids anything and if the teacher says different you can send you kid to school with a bushmaster.Leave a comment:
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It seems to me the the school was probably rated inadequate because it's run by ******* lunatics. If it were me I'd let him be excluded so that the council were forced to find a place at another school that wasn't inadequate. Maybe that's what they are trying to do.
Of course that's what they want me to think.Leave a comment:
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