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mum at school is so annoying and full of herself.

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maltesers · 18/05/2010 18:33

Need some advice. Not sure what to say .
One mum whose son is in my sons class (Year 4) is so full of herself. Very outspoken to the point of rude. She will pull a child up about his/her behaviour, one that is not hers and put him in his place. Its not her job so find it very annoying when she does it. She dresses in the classy way to look rich. She even states , "My son would NEVER do that !" My son once said something at school to her son to gain attention and amusement, (he has mild ADHD) . She told me it was dispicable, even though i did apologise. She has told me when i have explained about my sons problems that he is "Extremely irritating".
Today she told me in all seriousness "Its not cricket rules. . .its Cricket LAW". . . .What the .......k ??????
Stupid woman .

Any advice to deal with Miss Perfect/Bossy/Speak you mind please.??

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skidoodly · 18/05/2010 18:35

It is cricket law.

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scurryfunge · 18/05/2010 18:35

Completely ignore her

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:36

maltesers

you sound about 4
sorry
obv ignore

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maltesers · 18/05/2010 18:36

OMG Skidoodly. . . .are you her who should be obeyed ?

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:37

..wouldnt be the first time that happened on here

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Greensleeves · 18/05/2010 18:38

cricket schmicket

she's a knobbo

but just ignore her, that's what everyone else does

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usualsuspect · 18/05/2010 18:38

just ignore her

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LadyintheRadiator · 18/05/2010 18:39

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ASecretLemonadeDrinker · 18/05/2010 18:39

Just turn to her, face her dead on and say "piss off". Can you take a pic too and post please? She sounds a total pain, I bet all the other parents laugh at her behind her back. Law my arse.

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:39

thats a bit harsh.
there are all sorts at school gate.

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Mumsnut · 18/05/2010 18:42

Does anyone else read this sort of thread title and open it with great trepidation ... just in case ....?

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FlyMeToDunoon · 18/05/2010 18:43

Turn your back and ignore.

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bigstripeytiger · 18/05/2010 18:43

I agree that some of the things that you talk about sound irritating, but not sure why you need to say anything, just ignore her if she annoys you.
There are mums at my DDs school who do advise children if they are misbehaving. I think this is a good thing, children deserve to be given clear advice, and if they dont have a parent there with them in the playground then I think its good if another adult can help them. Also not sure what is wrong with dressing 'in a classy way'???

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maltesers · 18/05/2010 18:43

She is not even at the school gate SUSYVEter she is there in the school practically running it. lol ! Of course i ignore....but its bugging me somewhat.

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:44

well as someone who was accused on here of "buying" her kids reward certificates becuase of helping at school. you may want to think how this kind of thing can be.. well not so hepful

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EdgarAllenPoll · 18/05/2010 18:44

'hell is other people'

schools involve other people.

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notnowbernard · 18/05/2010 18:44

Agree there are all sorts at school

There is a Mum in dd's class who, since the 1st day of Reception, has never, ever looked at me and said hello. Or even acknowledged me non-verbally

Clearly there must be something about me that pisses her off BIG-STYLE

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:45

oh and i walk into school " the wrong way"

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ASecretLemonadeDrinker · 18/05/2010 18:45

Ha, I recon it's Su.

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compo · 18/05/2010 18:45

there;'s always people like that who iiiritate oyu- at school, at work, in the dentists waiting room
the trick is to just laugh inwardly at them while outwardly smiling and nodding
and of course ranting away on MN

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:46

yes like i know about cricket rules law

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ahundredtimes · 18/05/2010 18:46

bernard - it'll be your handbag. This happened to me.

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Greensleeves · 18/05/2010 18:46

nah, snot Su

I have it on good authority that she does the school run in her PJs and beat up old crocs

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notnowbernard · 18/05/2010 18:47

I bloody wish, 100x!

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SuSylvester · 18/05/2010 18:47

YES Look at the handbag story.
then you get all teh freaks who say people blank them but refuse to LOOK at anyone at school
nuttcases

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