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MNer in England with at least one child: survey time! NOW CLOSED

20 replies

AnnMumsnet · 24/02/2017 11:00

Here at MNHQ, we have a very short survey - open to all MNers in England with at least one child.

If this is you, please complete it: here's the link: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/TK5G79V

Thanks
MNHQ

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peaceloveandbiscuits · 24/02/2017 11:35

Fastest survey ever!

Buzzardbird · 24/02/2017 12:04

That really was the world's shortest survey!

AlwaysHopeful · 24/02/2017 15:23

Short and to the point Grin

SarcasmMode · 24/02/2017 15:32

Yep - short and sweet!

MamaHanji · 24/02/2017 16:34

Baby brain. Trying to figure out how old my kids are and where I live 😞

FurryTurnip · 24/02/2017 19:40

Done in 10 seconds max!

BillyButtfuck · 24/02/2017 20:46

I'm never sure if I'm SE or SW Grin

BackforGood · 24/02/2017 21:00

Impressive ly short survey, and I still managed to learn something new Grin

del2929 · 24/02/2017 21:59

there was nowhere to add email or username.... or was there no need?

BathshebaDarkstone · 24/02/2017 22:58

Done

NoChocolateThanks · 25/02/2017 07:45

That was quick!

Lovelilies · 25/02/2017 20:03

Done. But I home educate so... Hmm

peaceloveandbiscuits · 25/02/2017 20:43

Love you can still have an opinion on whether it's taught in schools

HerRoyalFattyness · 26/02/2017 02:36

Wow. That was very fast

Lolly86 · 26/02/2017 05:38

Succinct... 😁

peukpokicuzo · 26/02/2017 06:05

Done but I had to click "don't know" because my real answer is "it depends"

Before recent events detailed on other threads I would have ticked yes without hesitation.

Now, I pause for thought because I would need to know whether the legislation that made it statutory would make it more likely that my child would be taught as, if this was true and factual: "there are pink brains and blue brains and if you like this set of activities and things you are a girl and if you like this set you are a boy and if your body shape doesn't match this you are trans". And if it was statutory would I lose the right to withdraw a child from a lesson like that?

BathshebaDarkstone · 26/02/2017 07:39

Damn peuk I should have clicked "don't know" too.

I don't know what that school would make of my DD, she likes Pokémon, Minecraft, Lego, isn't keen on pink but has a pair of silver pumps which she chose, loves flowers and butterflies. Hmm

skerrywind · 26/02/2017 08:02

Interesting. PSE is compulsory here in Scotland- I thought it was UK wide.

It's a great subject, taken right up to age 18 at school, covers peer pressure, social media, texting,drugs, race, gender,alcohol, sexuality, inclusion, bullying, finance,mental health, personal health, motivation. Makes for a great school environment.

BathshebaDarkstone · 26/02/2017 08:20

The DC are in a recently academised school, as far as I know they don't do it.

mumandstudent99 · 26/02/2017 10:50

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