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What would you do?
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Hi, my 12 year old daughter has asked for the day off of school to go to a CD signing!
I have said no....reasons being....
She's just had a month of school....Christmas and 'snow days'
It would mean her travelling into London.
She says...it's not her fault she's missed so much school
I said...It's not my fault that this 'pop star' chooses a school day for an event like this!
Absent father says I am a bad parent and should let her go!
What would you do.
Will be back later....off now to my full time job....to support ungrateful child as absent father doesn't.
Lisa x
I have said no....reasons being....
She's just had a month of school....Christmas and 'snow days'
It would mean her travelling into London.
She says...it's not her fault she's missed so much school
I said...It's not my fault that this 'pop star' chooses a school day for an event like this!
Absent father says I am a bad parent and should let her go!
What would you do.
Will be back later....off now to my full time job....to support ungrateful child as absent father doesn't.
Lisa x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I never had one day off school. Does that make me sad lol. I actually got a certificate in a special assembly at end of high school, was so embarrasing. the teacher said 'theres one girl here who has 100% attendance she knows who she is, can 4getmenot please come up' then my classmate shouted 'she's not here today' lol
I walked all 3 of my children to school every day when they were in primary school, my son's school was only 10 minutes away though when we moved to this house, before that it was a 3 mile round trip twice a day, we rarely caught the bus because it is a rural area we live in and the buses are tiny and packed with teenage school children. I never learned to drive and have never wanted to learn. I miss being able to walk that far, i'm lucky to make it to the corner shop and back these days.lol :)
A definite no from me on this one.Travelling to London , being in a strange venue with loads of strangers no way .She would be exposed to too many risk factors.Stand by your decision, you will not be popular, but as parents we have a responsibility for the safety of our children as far as is possible.
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"Responsible adult?
What sort of "responsible adult" would take a 12 yr old girl out of school, to London for a CD signing?" Begs the question of the definition of the word responsible.
Well, on second thoughts, if the aspirations of the parents to the education of the child was educational apathy, then sure......let her go to London Town....Dick Turpin did O.K.
What sort of "responsible adult" would take a 12 yr old girl out of school, to London for a CD signing?" Begs the question of the definition of the word responsible.
Well, on second thoughts, if the aspirations of the parents to the education of the child was educational apathy, then sure......let her go to London Town....Dick Turpin did O.K.