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do you wait when you drop kids off at an activity/class?
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Took the boys to their Judo class last night and found that it was off because they were using the centre for voting. I am pretty sure that the guy who takes the class didn't mention it last week, no big deal, these things happen. However, there was another young lad waiting at the door - about age 11 I would say. He was standing there freezing in his Judo suit as his Mum had dropped him off and drove away.
Anyway - I couldn't leave him there in the cold for an hour but found that he didn't live locally so would have been a fair drive to take him home. I didn't have my mobile but we managed to borrow one for him to try phoning home, no answer and couldn't leave a message for some reason.
He thought that his Dad was maybe at the gym so I took him there where he managed to find him...alll well in the end and I absolutely didn't mind at all, but the lady at the gym said that people drop their kids of there regularly for classes etc and don't wait when the class isn't on and she often has kids sitting in the cafe under her own supervision.
I have to say that I always either go in with my kids to make sure they are handed over (age 11 and 10) or at least watch them go in and wait for a while in case there is any problem.
Just wondered how many folk just drop and go?
Anyway - I couldn't leave him there in the cold for an hour but found that he didn't live locally so would have been a fair drive to take him home. I didn't have my mobile but we managed to borrow one for him to try phoning home, no answer and couldn't leave a message for some reason.
He thought that his Dad was maybe at the gym so I took him there where he managed to find him...alll well in the end and I absolutely didn't mind at all, but the lady at the gym said that people drop their kids of there regularly for classes etc and don't wait when the class isn't on and she often has kids sitting in the cafe under her own supervision.
I have to say that I always either go in with my kids to make sure they are handed over (age 11 and 10) or at least watch them go in and wait for a while in case there is any problem.
Just wondered how many folk just drop and go?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ....I on the other hand live about 3/4s of a mile away and my boys could have just walked home.....but I still went to take them in. You can't see the entrance from the car park but there were boards outside for the candidates in the election, so you could clearly see that there was something on there.
I'm guessing that Mum dropped him off and headed out and Dad was to pick him up after the Gym - they probably do it every week and it runs like clockwork......until you don't know that the class is off. The class runs 2 days a week but we only go on Thursdays so I guess the leader maybe said on Tuesday it was off but maybe didn't know last Thursday. He runs it at no profit too.
It would depend which child of mine to be honest- my daughter who is 14 ( the one that posts on here) I would trust to have sorted it out herself as to whether it was on in the first place etc as she's super well organised but my son whose 26 this year- oh dear- the whole family still feel the need to babysit him because he's disorganised, things just ' happen' to him and everything invariably goes wrong and he just stands there like a lost lamb with a 'Why has this happened?' type face. The rescue missions we have mounted about what should have been quite a normal thing anyone else could have done without issue...
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