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My eldest has a new teacher this term and now she won’t get to meet them until at least next half term.
I understand that this is needed but I’m starting to get really worried. Kids will have missed practically a whole year of education. Doesn’t it make sense for everyone to repeat a year? I don’t know.
I'm glad I'm in Scotland after that. My 3 year old was supposed to start nursery tomorrow. I would of felt very uneasy sending him in when it's not safe for any other ages. That seems like a strange move, I really feel for nursery teachers.
everyone knows early years put up with the most shit (literally)and I know for sure my 3y/o forgets to cover his mouth or nose when he sneezes or coughs!
If I was in England, I would not be sending my little one to nursery. Not while it’s deemed unsafe for the rest to go to school. I don’t get that decision at all.
Confused how they will tell what is the impact of the vaccine and what is the impact of the lockdown come March when vaccine would be having an effect?
My eldest has a new teacher this term and now she won’t get to meet them until at least next half term.
I understand that this is needed but I’m starting to get really worried. Kids will have missed practically a whole year of education. Doesn’t it make sense for everyone to repeat a year? I don’t know.
Sign me up for dentures already cos I’m never getting a bloody dentist appointment at this rate
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