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Club conflict

5 replies

SaucyMare · 06/02/2015 12:38

One of my kids clubs has changed time, so a club i had just booked for the other one now clashes.

How do people devide who has to drop their club?

If it matters the new club is gymnadtics for a 4 year old, and the other a crafty club for an 8 year old.

This is a last ditch decision as i feel it is to big a favour to ask a friend and the only proffesional childcare in our area just said no.

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twitchypalm · 06/02/2015 13:45

I have this with my children my eldest who is 10 does theatre school and my 9 year old does football both starting at the same time.

I have to stay with my 9yr old due to the cub reguations so I drop my 10 year old off at theatre school on route to football training where i stay with my ds. I then take him back to my dp as he finishes first and go and collect dd when she is finished is this a possibility for you.

SaucyMare · 06/02/2015 17:16

with a major breaking of speed limits, it may be possible to get back after dropping 4 year old at gym to be home in time to pick son up from after school club.
We will trial this for a few weeks see how it works.

I presume everyone would say 8 was too young to be given a key...

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Hakluyt · 07/02/2015 11:26

Do either of them have q good friend going to the same club?

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SaucyMare · 08/02/2015 21:13

Will have to investigate that, his ex childminder turned TA runs it

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Littlef00t · 09/02/2015 08:33

Craft club sounds like those who run it would have a fair amount of tidying up to do. Perhaps they won't mind ds staying for a few mins after official finish time.

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