Spennymackem1981
Winger
if you do it more than once in a year whats the worst that can happen do social services really get involved?
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if you do it more than once in a year whats the worst that can happen do social services really get involved?
if you do it more than once in a year whats the worst that can happen do social services really get involved?
if you do it more than once in a year whats the worst that can happen do social services really get involved?
my lass was saying we will get done haha shes missing a week in september and reckons we will get done if we do it again in a calender year
Depends on the age of the kids and for how long you're taking them out for but frankly, if they're meant to be in school, that's where they should be.
I suspect I may change my opinions slightly when ours gets to school age, but I doubt it.
Depends on the age of the kids and for how long you're taking them out for but frankly, if they're meant to be in school, that's where they should be.
I suspect I may change my opinions slightly when ours gets to school age, but I doubt it.
well the you
ones not 2 yet the other is 9.....dont get me wrong if she was doing exams i wouldn't do it..but missing 5 days of school at 9 is going to do no harm...where as a holiday ive looked at for May 2019 half term is £360 PP more a week than 2 weeks earlier.
the school can get fucked
if you do it more than once in a year whats the worst that can happen do social services really get involved?
if you do it more than once in a year whats the worst that can happen do social services really get involved?
You probably will mate when you see the hike in prices
I've took my eldest out a couple of times for a week..........now she's in high school I'm more reluctant to do it mind......then again a few days at the right time wont do any harm.
Let's see... role modelling to your child that education isn't as important as application, turning up, taking part, being equal to everyone else, not expecting special treatment.... depends on what you want for your child. If you think dropping out of uni because you don't see why it's important to turn up and end up stacking shelves in your 30s through lack of options as a result is a good outcome you should definitely go for it.
Just saying
You go to jail.
Think you're generally allowed 10 days, so 2 one weekers is fine.
Some schools / councils are stricter than others
Depends what we end up doing/where we end up going.