My child is going to a different country without me. Or her dad. Or her grandparents. Or anyone who loves her more than their own lives.
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It's fine. It's absolutely fine.Only the most neurotic helicopter parent would freak out abt this so obviously I'm doing nothing of the sort
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I'm absolutely not researching emergency passports & the location of British embassy. Also not panicking abt terrorist attack on Disneyland
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There's simply no reason the Channel Tunnel would suddenly collapse or the hotel catch fire & the rides are rigorously tested for safety.
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I thought I was doing such a good job of conveying calm reassurance & positivity & encouraging the child's independence.pic.twitter.com/5gReMCopmc
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Coz this is a GCSE maths thing they're going to - aimed at 16 yr olds & she's only 12. But her best friend is too & teachers know them.
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And yes, part of that was bragging but I'm allowed. I'm her mother.
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I'm not remotely humble. My daughter is a maths genius, I tell you. I can brag guilt-free coz she doesn't get it from me.
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