i politely disagree. If it hadn't of being for me leaving school during term I'd have never had holidays with my father.
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Replying to @nickobeano
that may be the case, but maybe if you had been at school those weeks, you might know the difference between "of" and "have".
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
apologies. A few drinks this evening. :) My point stands though. If she maintains her school performance, then what is the harm?
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Replying to @nickobeano
it harms her attitude towards authority & it harms other kids in her class who have to wait while she is taught what she missed.
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
i doubt this will be make or break in attitude towards authority, and it is her responsibility to catch up, not the others to wait
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Replying to @nickobeano @JuliaHB1
at least this was how it worked for me.
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Replying to @nickobeano
not if every child's parents take the same view and a handful of kids are away every week of term.
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Replying to @nickobeano
so it's ok for one parent to break the rules and everyone else keep them to make sure the school functions? Seems fair...
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Replying to @JuliaHB1
just my opinion though, and I'm not fortunate enough to have children yet :)
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