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WiseEnid · 29/09/2005 17:00

As part of my job I run children's art workshops. We have some in the half term holidays - the majority for 7 and overs.

A mum I know has just booked her twins into a workshop and they are not 6 until June (I know this as they are in dd1's class at school). My assistant booked them in and forgot to check their age.

The tutor isn't keen on having kids under 7 although she will make an exception if they are nearly 7.

What shall I do?

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SoupDragon · 29/09/2005 17:40

There you go - sorted

Cam · 29/09/2005 17:44

That'll be why the poor woman is desperate to offload them on to you then Enid

Enid · 29/09/2005 17:46

yy

its a problem actually

we do a morning one and an afternoon one - you can stay all day and have your lunch here too and it is riduculously cheap - I underpriced it to attract less well-off families but all thats happened is the posh kids parents see it as cheap all day childcare

Cam · 29/09/2005 17:50

That happens around my way too Enid, it is difficult to get a cross-section to attend the art days in local museums etc

cod · 29/09/2005 19:52

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Cam · 30/09/2005 12:57

unless you can prove its second hand

Cam · 03/10/2005 10:11

Any update Enid?

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