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To tell the mum's at nursery to fuck off

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Queenofthestress · 19/05/2017 21:01

Every single day during drop off I get the dirtiest looks because I play with DC1 during the wait for the doors to open, half the time it's not even playing, it's catching him before he shoots out the door and is off before I can even turn dc2's pushchair around to run after him.
They know he's SN as they're in the same group and have heard me and his teacher talking about appointments or its come up in conversation yet I'm still getting dirty looks as if to say how dare you play with your child

Would it be unreasonable to tell them to bugger off with their shitty looks?

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EvilDoctorBallerinaDuck · 23/05/2017 10:47

Cuppa 😂

MiaowTheCat · 23/05/2017 10:55

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Naty1 · 23/05/2017 11:44

Omg that woman!
I agree with pp
It isn't easy when your path is working out differently.
This is how i feel.
Dd1 is really struggling at school. I feel completely judged by the other parents. She has been excluded from nearly all birthday parties. Even the kids are judging her.
It's actually really sad as she is still only 4 ffs!!
I suspect adhd but teacher doesnt agree. She is very impulsive and was also a bolter.

jajabonks · 23/05/2017 11:46

You sound like an awesome mum so do t let anyone giving dirty looks make you feel like you're doing something wrong . Sounds like by doing all these things you're helping your child and distracting dc. 👍🏻 they are miserable sods x

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