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Would this be a bit much?

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SunnyDelights · 06/01/2026 21:40

Hi my child is in alternative provision which is a tutor 2 hours a day (weekday) every day. Whilst we wait for tribunal. The la asked if I would like a mentor which I said yes but realistically im not sure that would work. I would like to take any support offered but that would mean every day after I drop my other kids by bus taking her to the library on another bus (where I have to sit and wait with them for 2 hours) then getting another 2 buses to the mentor place and waiting there for another 2 hours? (There’s no direct bus) Every day not sure if I can wait in the place but it’s freezing outside and I don’t want to walk aimlessly around the shops either for 2 hours every day. Am I being selfish to feel like this is a bit too much? Then 2 buses back to collect my other kids from school. How would anyone keep up with that? I thought the mentor would collect her from my house? Would I look awful if I said no to this as it’s a bit much. I don’t get a break anyway as im a lone parent so I find it already difficult sitting with the tutor every day when she should be at school. If I decline this would it look bad?

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WinterWooliesBaa · 07/01/2026 01:44

I wouldn't be doing that! Can they not do an online mentor?

SunnyDelights · 07/01/2026 10:09

Im not sure how a mentor would work online as its about developing her social skills and interactions?

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