DD (4.6) has come home from school with a letter to say that the school is taking YR, Y1 and Y2 to a local cinema to see Tangled.
I took her to see this when it first came out and she was terrified by the guards and certain other scenes, and spent most of the film on my lap. In addition she has sensory processing issues and hearing loss in one ear which bizarrely mean she gets distressed by loud noise.
Obviously if there are 90 children and presumably 6 adults going there may be a problem if DD (or any of the other 4 yos) has a problem at the cinema. It's not as if there will be enough adults to take out any children who are frightened/ upset/ distressed.
I was going to tell the school that she can't go, but they've obviously been discussing it and she is aware of the trip and looking forward to it. I am quite worried about it but at the same time wondering who on earth thought this was a good idea. I've had 4 children go through primary and have never come across this before. What is wrong with a DVD in the school hall? I will have a word with the teacher, but has anyone else been in this situation? How did the children react? Are they more "brave" with their schoolfriends? (or am I likely to get called out of work to go and get her)
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tallulah · 10/10/2011 17:45
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