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Darlington Head Teacher Tells Parents To 'wash And Get Dressed'
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-tees- 3541315 3
I am amazed by this ! Why would anyone go out in the street dressed like this ?
What kind of message does that give to the kids ?
I am amazed by this ! Why would anyone go out in the street dressed like this ?
What kind of message does that give to the kids ?
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Mikey...I agree with your comments completely , but many of the modern mothers have totally disregarded etiquette and set a poor example to the children. I suppose that one gets used to the smell of bodily fluids and sweat as it is probably perceived as healthy. It also amazes me that the husbands, other halves, partners or whatever, allow them to act on this...
08:28 Wed 27th Jan 2016
I don't mind or care what other parents wear when they take their children to school, none of my business. However even my liberal thinking on this one was given a rattle when in another article about this the headteacher went on to say that parents have even been known to turn up for school appointments and assemblies in their PJ's!
I have said nothing whatsoever about "layabout scroungers" Ummm..........
I leave that to others.
I have no children but what possible difference would it make if I did ?
I have, on occasions, taken my young niece to school and collected her, and
I made sure that I was dressed appropriately every time.
Anyway, isn't it a bit cold and wet to be out and about in night clothes ?
I am just off down to the paper shop and I shall be dressed in Gore Tex practically from head to foot. Willy will have his little waxed coat on as well, because its peeing down here.
I leave that to others.
I have no children but what possible difference would it make if I did ?
I have, on occasions, taken my young niece to school and collected her, and
I made sure that I was dressed appropriately every time.
Anyway, isn't it a bit cold and wet to be out and about in night clothes ?
I am just off down to the paper shop and I shall be dressed in Gore Tex practically from head to foot. Willy will have his little waxed coat on as well, because its peeing down here.
Because getting up and getting little ones fed, washed and dressed and out the door takes time and sometimes parents run late for a variety of reasons. I would rather jump in the car in my PJ's than my kids be late for school.
Mikey...you're talking as if parents are going out in a silk nightie. PJ's nowadays are not much different to tracksuits.
Mikey...you're talking as if parents are going out in a silk nightie. PJ's nowadays are not much different to tracksuits.
Ummm....these women that don't wash and dress properly are in the minority. So if the majority of mothers can manage to it, why can't these few do it as well ?
I grew up with 4 little brothers and my Mum wouldn't have dreamed of doing this. And she didn't have a car back in he 50's and 60's. It was a half mile walk to school and I can never, ever recall seeing any other Mother dressing inappropriately. The truth here is that these Mothers are just lazy and think they can get away with it. The word slattern comes to mind.
Standards have plummeted I'm afraid.
I grew up with 4 little brothers and my Mum wouldn't have dreamed of doing this. And she didn't have a car back in he 50's and 60's. It was a half mile walk to school and I can never, ever recall seeing any other Mother dressing inappropriately. The truth here is that these Mothers are just lazy and think they can get away with it. The word slattern comes to mind.
Standards have plummeted I'm afraid.
This is a similar repeat of the article 6 years ago when Tescos complained about slovernly shoppers in the nightwear. I thought I had read about it before.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-12 46722/C over-No -shoppi ng-PJs- barefoo t-Tesco -tells- shopper s-super market- unveil- dress-c ode.htm l
I'm with Minty - I hate even opening the door to the postman in my dressing gown and with no make up on! Most embarrassing LOL :)
Well done headteacher!! But having worked in a school, some teaching staff need a lesson in sartorial elegance anyway ;)
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I'm with Minty - I hate even opening the door to the postman in my dressing gown and with no make up on! Most embarrassing LOL :)
Well done headteacher!! But having worked in a school, some teaching staff need a lesson in sartorial elegance anyway ;)
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