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Schools out for summer

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Strongecoffeeismydrug · 23/07/2013 17:31

And I couldn't be happierGrin
6 weeks of no school calls,no after school meltdowns and no arguments over school uniforms... Have a good one everyone

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Ineedmorepatience · 23/07/2013 21:13

I cant wait Grin
Dd3 breaks up tomorrow lunchtime, we are so ready it seems to have been a long half term.

I had a crap transition meeting with her new class teacher today so we have loads of time to iron out any issues not

Enjoy Grin

insanityscratching · 23/07/2013 21:23

Ds and dd are happy and well supported in their schools but I'm glad it's the holidays because we can chill out. Lazy days and late nights lovely Smile

Awomansworth · 23/07/2013 21:29

I'm happy too...

Happy with school on the whole, but the last three weeks have been very tough for ds with all the change in routines in school, and we've all seen a deterioration in his behaviour. He couldn't have lasted much longer.

Ineedmorepatience · 23/07/2013 21:35

I am generally happy with Dd3's school although I do think things have slipped recently.

We just enjoy the hols more Grin

finallyasilverlining · 24/07/2013 00:16

Ds is just going through the wind-down stage(he broke up a few days ago), and it is great knowing that my boy will be back soon! I love holidays I really do Grin and I find it amusing when the teachers always wish me a nice holiday with a big smirk on their faces but all I feel is relief Smile

bochead · 25/07/2013 08:24

This term has dragged on forever. The relief on DS's face when he left the building on his last day was so obvious, the strain really was getting too much for him.

I love the summer hols, but for some reason this year's is only 5 weeks, not the usual 6 so I'm feeling a bit miffed.

Strongecoffeeismydrug · 25/07/2013 08:51

It's the first year ds has had at his special school.
They are usually great and he loves going but I cant believe how much they have changed things for the last 3 weeks!
All routine as gone out the window on their part, not much of a transition with the new classes for next year and very wound up kids grrr.
It wasn't this bad at mainstream .
98 percent of the kids at his school have asd so I thought they would be more organised.

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