gn38
What a good French practice, Wednesdays off. To my children school was always a battlefield and they were continually absent. At 16 they went to Futher Education College, got good exam results, chose their degree courses, graduated well, have good jobs and paid up mortgages. Their own children now steaming ahead, 2 into medicine, 1 into music and one off travelling as she decides what to do. Don't children have too much 'Education' rammed down their throats in their early years?
In response to your last comment, my daughter has taught in both early years and a private nursery, you’d be shocked at the number of rising 5’s who cannot even dress themselves, (PE), toilet themselves adequately, socialise, due to what I sadly can only call “lazy parenting” some of her classes of 30+ children struggle with basic stuff yet she has targets to meet which state ALL her children have to have basic reading & writing skills before they start in year 1! It’s not all play nor Education rammed down their throats! The sooner parents understand they should be playing a massive part in their DC upbringings and not leave it to schools to do so and stop treating schools as some form of daycare facility the better! I’m amazed anyone wants to go into education as a profession