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auntymandy · 16/09/2006 08:02

this thread may have been done, but i am stunned at parents objecting to healthy option school meals!

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Blandmum · 16/09/2006 08:05

Dun, and running quite 'hot' atm

Currently diviated slightly via sexism and 'looking down on the lower classes' posts

I wish that I was stunned , sadly I see to many kids who's parents have this attitude

(not all working class either)

auntymandy · 16/09/2006 08:10

sorry. Not been on for a few days so havent caught up on posts. Stunned is probably the wrong word.
'children should have choice' they should be educated. why arent these parents suggesting they dont go to maths if they dont want etc!!!

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Blandmum · 16/09/2006 08:14

I totaly agree with you.

Greensleaves, on the other thread, posted the thought that tese woman probably just don't want their food choices challenged. I totaly agreed with her too.

It is hard to belive that there are mothers who will go out of their way to undo positive changes to their kid's diets (SN children exempted from this if they have food issues). But they do exsist and I have taught their kids. Sigh.

Blandmum · 16/09/2006 08:16

R your last comment I have had just that comment made to me by a father.

When I discussed his child's poor behaviour in RE lessons the father said, 'Well I always found them boring and pointless, I expect he does too' Child was sitting with us at the time. 'Why does he have to do RE?'

Anyone surprised that the child's behaviour has now deteriorated in all manner of lessons?

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