Noor30
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You look fab! Xxx
Thnx Carrie x
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You look fab! Xxx
A big change. You should be proud of what you have achieved. More than a 25% loss!
Don't worry. It will do. How's your uni course?
I always struggled with my sons' maths homework!
Wow Noor, such a difference. You look fab, like a totally different person. Well done already. Must be hard juggling your uni course with your family. Hope you find a happy medium and talking with your tutor helps xx
I think it's wrong too. At that age they should be concentrating on play and developing social skills rather than having pressure put on to achieve and learn. Homework for 4 year olds is rediculous! I can remember going for my oldest son's first parent teacher evening when he was 4 and had only been there for 6 weeks. I was expecting to discuss how he was adapting and mixing with the other children. I had to sit on one of those little chairs whilst the teacher sat on a big one and her first words were ' Christopher, what can I say about Christopher..... He struggles to settle down in the classroom. When the other children are sitting down to listen to story, Christopher will be break dancing in the corner" When I said something to the effect that it was early days, he hadn't long turned 4 and I wasn't too concerned with this, she agreed with me and said that part of the problem was that most of the children had very competitive parents who had unrealistic expectations of their children. Another memory I have of Chris' early days at school was on day 1 when I asked how it had gone and he told me that none of the other children would play with him because he wanted to play 'Rosie and Jim' and all the other boys wanted to play fighting games like Power Rangers. Prior to that I had always discouraged him from watching anything like that on TV but following this he and I watched Power Rangers every Saturday!