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How will parents cope with their kids at home.....?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

From school? I read somewhere of a parent who said that how would we would cope with them at home. I found it quite fun lol.

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By *nto My ArmsMan  over a year ago

Herts/London

3 days of home schooling, there'll be a petition to pay teachers a million pounds a year!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I have 2 special needs sons and they're going to struggle being out of routine. 4 weeks with easter hols and I cant work either which means no money.. I'm going to go mad and they will regress... csnt even take them swimming, cinema, bowling etc...

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By *ayRosesWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh

Having been at home for 3 days already - tears, screaming and comfort eating.

I'm getting more used to it now though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x"

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?"

Mine aren't little ones they are 12 and 15. I can stop work to have conversations, teach them things about my job and how to deal with different situations which crop up etc. They love to cook so Im around to help when need and at lunch we all get out and about for an hour or so rather than it being 6pm I'm just coming home and am too shattered to engage with them much

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Yeah, trying to teach and counsel students online via live delivery, from home is going to be fun with a 3yo running around

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


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Mine aren't little ones they are 12 and 15. I can stop work to have conversations, teach them things about my job and how to deal with different situations which crop up etc. They love to cook so Im around to help when need and at lunch we all get out and about for an hour or so rather than it being 6pm I'm just coming home and am too shattered to engage with them much "

Thanks for explaining. I hope you all enjoy this unexpected time together.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Having been at home for 3 days already - tears, screaming and comfort eating.

I'm getting more used to it now though."

Sure, but how are the kids coping?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


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Mine aren't little ones they are 12 and 15. I can stop work to have conversations, teach them things about my job and how to deal with different situations which crop up etc. They love to cook so Im around to help when need and at lunch we all get out and about for an hour or so rather than it being 6pm I'm just coming home and am too shattered to engage with them much

Thanks for explaining. I hope you all enjoy this unexpected time together. "

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By *WillowxWoman  over a year ago

Oo err Devon

Mines 2.75 and is going to be a handful when we have to stay inside. At the moment while we are OK to go out we are spending alot of time at the beach, in the woods and on the moors.. But I'm not looking forward to total lock down...

Its a shame as he doesn't understand why he can't see everyone or go to soft play.. He's missing his family but need to keep the more vulnerable in the family safe x

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By *ayRosesWoman  over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Having been at home for 3 days already - tears, screaming and comfort eating.

I'm getting more used to it now though.

Sure, but how are the kids coping? "

They're pissed off (teens) that I've eaten all the chocolate

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We already home educate our kids so very little changes for us.

Only difference for us is that A is working from home entirely now where in the past he would only do so when he was feeling sick or for early morning calls.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"I have 2 special needs sons and they're going to struggle being out of routine. 4 weeks with easter hols and I cant work either which means no money.. I'm going to go mad and they will regress... csnt even take them swimming, cinema, bowling etc... "

Children with an EHCP will be allowed to stay in school.

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By *allySlinkyWoman  over a year ago

Leeds


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Children with an EHCP will be allowed to stay in school."

I wonder if this will also apply for my 19 year old at college ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I love having my kids at home, they have been off a week and I do their education during the day and catch up on admin work at night.

I normally do this during the school holidays, so it's nothing new and I wont be crying in a corner in another week.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales

We’ve had lots of stuff sent home for them to do. It’ll be fine.

I’m just worried about how long I’ll have to stay off work with them as someone I know has said they could be off till Sept_mber. My work isn’t that understanding, so I’m stressing about that mostly, if it’s true...

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"We’ve had lots of stuff sent home for them to do. It’ll be fine.

I’m just worried about how long I’ll have to stay off work with them as someone I know has said they could be off till Sept_mber. My work isn’t that understanding, so I’m stressing about that mostly, if it’s true..."

Yes I have heard that too it could be until sept_mber or so.

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By *lanemikeMan  over a year ago

Bolton

I am sure there will be many who will find it extremely difficult....

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By *mberWoman  over a year ago

Preston

I started a thread and was putting helpful home school resources on for people but it's been deleted.

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By *herryblossom_BJWoman  over a year ago

Oxfordshire/Hampshire

They chatting about it on this morning program atm

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By *xMFM3sumsxxWoman  over a year ago

SouthWest Lancashire

I'll enjoy it. Money wise it will be hard but otherwise i like spending time with my family.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I started a thread and was putting helpful home school resources on for people but it's been deleted.

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This is a shame. If I wasn't working FT from home to educate my own students, I'd be offering to assist. Between us we have experience teaching a good number of subjects to A level and beyond. People feel free to message us about home education.

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By *herryblossom_BJWoman  over a year ago

Oxfordshire/Hampshire

My sister in law got to make the decision stopping work or let her elderly parents who meant to self isolate to look after my neice. I can't help as I live 100 miles away and have a front line job

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By *tsThatOneGuyMan  over a year ago

Here

I'm not being funny, but why are so many people so suprised about having to take responsibility for the children that they chose to make?

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"I'm not being funny, but why are so many people so suprised about having to take responsibility for the children that they chose to make? "

Kids generally go to school. This has been the norm for centuries. Thus parents have accepted paid work etc around their kids schooling. This has abruptly stopped but parents haven't been able to stop working. We pre plan for things like the half terms but obviously that isn't do able at present.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not being funny, but why are so many people so suprised about having to take responsibility for the children that they chose to make?

Kids generally go to school. This has been the norm for centuries. Thus parents have accepted paid work etc around their kids schooling. This has abruptly stopped but parents haven't been able to stop working. We pre plan for things like the half terms but obviously that isn't do able at present. "

spot on!

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By *orthern StarsCouple  over a year ago

Durham

It's si hsrd ti comprehend that schools are closed, snd probably will be for the rest of the academic year.

Our county only has 2 confirmed cases of Covid, yet taking drastic action of closing schools affecting thousands and thousands of people.

What arent we being told by the government.....we are beginning to wonder.

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By *orthern StarsCouple  over a year ago

Durham


"It's si hsrd ti comprehend that schools are closed, snd probably will be for the rest of the academic year.

Our county only has 2 confirmed cases of Covid, yet taking drastic action of closing schools affecting thousands and thousands of people.

What arent we being told by the government.....we are beginning to wonder."

.*It's so hard....

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples."

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek. "

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

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By *essie.Woman  over a year ago

Serendipity


"I'm not being funny, but why are so many people so suprised about having to take responsibility for the children that they chose to make? "

Also, because of childcare some employers will only pay for a short length of time, then you’re on your own until school starts again. If that’s Sept_mber it’s a long time to survive on a reduced income. Plus usually children can get out and about, they can’t do that in this situation. Imagine those cooped up in flats with no easily accessible outside space.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week. "

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Disney dvd for the youngest.

playstation/xbox for the teens.

should give single mums plenty of time to slag everyone off on facebook!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him. "

Sorry to be so blunt, but they're your children so you need to sort that out, as I said we're all in the same boat, but for us it's minus the kids as we've chosen not to have any.

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By *uietlykinkymeWoman  over a year ago

kinky land

I love having my children home.

My youngest daughter is doing distance learning so with her class but online/virtual classrooms.

My son finishes tomorrow at 3.

He'll do 10am - 1pm school work, week days and then learning through play or more engaging activities for an hour or so in the afternoon

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

It's a good job some of us have kids. Who else would be doing the minimum wage jobs that are keeping the country moving at the moment? It's lovely that you don't have kids, congratulations, but let's be realistic. Schools have been in operation in this country, nay the world, for centuries. You attended on once upon a time. No one envisaged a time when they'd all be shut overnight. Even in WW2, the schools stayed open. This is unprecedented, and frankly pointless comments about breeding are singularly unhelpful at best. Insulting at worst. It might be my child wiping your arse in a care home one day, just rem_mber that.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman  over a year ago

all loved up


"From school? I read somewhere of a parent who said that how would we would cope with them at home. I found it quite fun lol."

My daughter was watching the news and laughing. She has been home educated for over 18 months.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?"

quality time is an expression used to say the little time youve got to spend with them

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Can we stop guilt tripping parents who are currently stuck between a rock and a hard place, in a totally unprecedented situation?! Jeez. Quality time is whatever you want it to be, it's bugger all to do with saying you have little time.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can we stop guilt tripping parents who are currently stuck between a rock and a hard place, in a totally unprecedented situation?! Jeez. Quality time is whatever you want it to be, it's bugger all to do with saying you have little time. "
it is exactly where that expression came from, i appreciate its a difficult time though

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By *lanemikeMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples."

Said with much "heart I am sure !! I take it from such a crass remark, you have not children....

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Can we stop guilt tripping parents who are currently stuck between a rock and a hard place, in a totally unprecedented situation?! Jeez. Quality time is whatever you want it to be, it's bugger all to do with saying you have little time. it is exactly where that expression came from, i appreciate its a difficult time though "

There are parents with infinite time with their kids who do not spend "quality" time. They let their kids watch TV etc and never interact. Conversely there are parents who work long hours but who spend every available spare moment doing positive and engaging things with their children. It's nothing to do with how much time. It's what you do with them that counts.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?quality time is an expression used to say the little time youve got to spend with them "

I actually love spending time with my boys, I feel guilty that I don't usually get the opportunity to as I'm sure a lot of parents do. So now yes quality time is what I can give them, as much as they want.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Can we stop guilt tripping parents who are currently stuck between a rock and a hard place, in a totally unprecedented situation?! Jeez. Quality time is whatever you want it to be, it's bugger all to do with saying you have little time. it is exactly where that expression came from, i appreciate its a difficult time though

There are parents with infinite time with their kids who do not spend "quality" time. They let their kids watch TV etc and never interact. Conversely there are parents who work long hours but who spend every available spare moment doing positive and engaging things with their children. It's nothing to do with how much time. It's what you do with them that counts. "

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him.

Sorry to be so blunt, but they're your children so you need to sort that out, as I said we're all in the same boat, but for us it's minus the kids as we've chosen not to have any. "

Actually, since you don't have children you're not in the same boat, not even close. It wouldn't hurt you to have abit of empathy for people who are stuck in a worse situation than you.

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By *andy2123Couple  over a year ago

Portsmouth

We are lucky, we dont have that problem anymore. X

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By *otwife and MasterCouple  over a year ago

Derby


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him.

Sorry to be so blunt, but they're your children so you need to sort that out, as I said we're all in the same boat, but for us it's minus the kids as we've chosen not to have any.

Actually, since you don't have children you're not in the same boat, not even close. It wouldn't hurt you to have abit of empathy for people who are stuck in a worse situation than you. "

We do have children and we totally agree. Fed up of people complaining about looking after their own children. They are your responsibility whether in school or not, if you don't like looking after children, don't keep having them.

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him.

Sorry to be so blunt, but they're your children so you need to sort that out, as I said we're all in the same boat, but for us it's minus the kids as we've chosen not to have any.

Actually, since you don't have children you're not in the same boat, not even close. It wouldn't hurt you to have abit of empathy for people who are stuck in a worse situation than you.

We do have children and we totally agree. Fed up of people complaining about looking after their own children. They are your responsibility whether in school or not, if you don't like looking after children, don't keep having them."

They aren't complaining about looking after their children, they are worried about money and being able to feed their kids if they lose their jobs or can't work.

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By *iverpool LoverMan  over a year ago

liverpool


"From school? I read somewhere of a parent who said that how would we would cope with them at home. I found it quite fun lol."

Have you seen the list?

The schools are going to be just as busy haha

Pretty much every proffession was on it

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By *uHorny1Man  over a year ago

Cannock

I just hope people understand that teachers are NOT on indefinite paid holiday. The numbers of kids going into school will still be quite high and staff will be preparing work for online "learning"

Be nice if they were given the opportunity to catch up in the ridiculous amount af stuff that the government expects them to do in addition to teaching a class...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples."

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him.

Sorry to be so blunt, but they're your children so you need to sort that out, as I said we're all in the same boat, but for us it's minus the kids as we've chosen not to have any.

Actually, since you don't have children you're not in the same boat, not even close. It wouldn't hurt you to have abit of empathy for people who are stuck in a worse situation than you.

We do have children and we totally agree. Fed up of people complaining about looking after their own children. They are your responsibility whether in school or not, if you don't like looking after children, don't keep having them.

They aren't complaining about looking after their children, they are worried about money and being able to feed their kids if they lose their jobs or can't work. "

Exactly!

And to those leaving snarky comments, I don’t even see folk on this thread genuinely complaining about their kids - i took it as a light hearted tongue in cheek thread and i think the parents responses have been tongue in cheek.

I’m sure when this is all over we will all have a new found respect for Teachers and Support staff who look after our little darlings, and actually manage to teach them stuff with patience and a smile. That is when we have the audacity to go back to work.....

It’s the non parents who seem to be getting their knickers in a twist

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By *xMFM3sumsxxWoman  over a year ago

SouthWest Lancashire

I believe the question was how will people cope and didn't ask for any bitchy comments about those with children.

Just found out my daughter is allowed to go into school because her dad is classed as one of the vital workers at this time. Even so she will also get dinner vouchers because he is on a low income.

Vital often equals low income because we live in a partially capitalist society that prizes money and superficial things over people and their personal welfare and so only class people who make profit as important enough to 'earn' a decent wage.

Everyone has a right to a family. But not everyone has a right to support that family because of the above.

*wishes there was an up middle finger emoji on here*

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By *xMFM3sumsxxWoman  over a year ago

SouthWest Lancashire

Actually everyone working is helping to create a profit for the oligarchy classes who make sure they keep most of it for themselves.

So what i said about the decent wage should have it added that the oligarchy have created a system within capitalism that ensures they keep most of the profits for themselves.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"It's a good job some of us have kids. Who else would be doing the minimum wage jobs that are keeping the country moving at the moment? It's lovely that you don't have kids, congratulations, but let's be realistic. Schools have been in operation in this country, nay the world, for centuries. You attended on once upon a time. No one envisaged a time when they'd all be shut overnight. Even in WW2, the schools stayed open. This is unprecedented, and frankly pointless comments about breeding are singularly unhelpful at best. Insulting at worst. It might be my child wiping your arse in a care home one day, just rem_mber that. "

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"You bred em, you look after em. Simples.

Aww thanks. We're trying to continue to work from home (for the same organisation), allow a 17yo to complete his BTEC qual in music from his room and have our 3yo at home. We have to continue to pay for the preschool place when she's off if we'd like a place for her when this all dies down.

We work in education, we're trying to continue to deliver live lessons and advice online. We can't just stop working because we won't get paid. I'm just hoping that the nursery staff get paid because I imagine many parents will lose income, will stop paying for the service they aren't using and the nursery will go bust. There are a lot of staff there who would be up shit creek.

We're all in the same boat, we're not sure we even have jobs next week.

We haven't got jobs if our company goes bust and we work for the same place so it's both of us straight out. Thus we have to deliver, keep the students educated and the fees coming in. We will have to be doing that with the 3yo making a racket and the 17yo recording music, playing guitar and drums that he'd normally do in the college studios or in a hired studio at the weekend. He has also lost his weekend job in hospitality. But we bred him, as you put it so nicely, so we'll keep him.

Sorry to be so blunt, but they're your children so you need to sort that out, as I said we're all in the same boat, but for us it's minus the kids as we've chosen not to have any.

Actually, since you don't have children you're not in the same boat, not even close. It wouldn't hurt you to have abit of empathy for people who are stuck in a worse situation than you.

We do have children and we totally agree. Fed up of people complaining about looking after their own children. They are your responsibility whether in school or not, if you don't like looking after children, don't keep having them.

They aren't complaining about looking after their children, they are worried about money and being able to feed their kids if they lose their jobs or can't work.

Exactly!

And to those leaving snarky comments, I don’t even see folk on this thread genuinely complaining about their kids - i took it as a light hearted tongue in cheek thread and i think the parents responses have been tongue in cheek.

I’m sure when this is all over we will all have a new found respect for Teachers and Support staff who look after our little darlings, and actually manage to teach them stuff with patience and a smile. That is when we have the audacity to go back to work.....

It’s the non parents who seem to be getting their knickers in a twist

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All of this

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Surely they are allowed to go being SEN that means they fall into the vulnerable category?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?

Mine aren't little ones they are 12 and 15. I can stop work to have conversations, teach them things about my job and how to deal with different situations which crop up etc. They love to cook so Im around to help when need and at lunch we all get out and about for an hour or so rather than it being 6pm I'm just coming home and am too shattered to engage with them much "

I think a lot kids will benefit from this because they have an opportunity to learn some life skills that have somewhat fallen by the wayside over the years, but that depends on their family support network, obviously some will just end up needing more xbox games

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have 2 special needs sons and they're going to struggle being out of routine. 4 weeks with easter hols and I cant work either which means no money.. I'm going to go mad and they will regress... csnt even take them swimming, cinema, bowling etc... "

I was lead to believe special educational needs school was still opening

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By *lowersandcarsCouple  over a year ago

Aylesbury


"I have 2 special needs sons and they're going to struggle being out of routine. 4 weeks with easter hols and I cant work either which means no money.. I'm going to go mad and they will regress... csnt even take them swimming, cinema, bowling etc... "

If they have an EHCP they should still be going to school

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South Wales


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?

Mine aren't little ones they are 12 and 15. I can stop work to have conversations, teach them things about my job and how to deal with different situations which crop up etc. They love to cook so Im around to help when need and at lunch we all get out and about for an hour or so rather than it being 6pm I'm just coming home and am too shattered to engage with them much

I think a lot kids will benefit from this because they have an opportunity to learn some life skills that have somewhat fallen by the wayside over the years, but that depends on their family support network, obviously some will just end up needing more xbox games "

Our School have been great. I’ve been given shedloads of work for both my kids to do and both of them have an online classroom that they have to log into (daily i think but not sure yet) and complete tasks set by their class teacher, they/we have to submit the work and the teacher will go over it/comment on it.

The fast turnaround of all this has been impressive and i imagine very stressful for the teachers and admin support.

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By *rank speakerMan  over a year ago

Worcester


"We are lucky, we dont have that problem anymore. X"

Fortunately both my children are now old enough to have their own independent lives and I'm so grateful to my one daughter who has taken responsibility for looking after me. I was forced into retirement through ill health a while ago. So am hopefully not going to affected financially either but I'd always been self employed previously so my sympathies to those hit by the double whammy.

Let's be more sympathetic eh folks?

Good luck everyone !

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By * and M lookingCouple  over a year ago

Worcester


"From school? I read somewhere of a parent who said that how would we would cope with them at home. I found it quite fun lol."

It means they will actually have to be parents for a change and cant even offload them onto the grandparents

Oh dear, how will they cope ?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm in the fortunate position of being able to work from home. Personally I'm looking forward to spending more time with our kids, I hardly ever get any quality time with them so see it as a nice opportunity to just all be together x

How can you work and still have quality time with the kids ?

Mine aren't little ones they are 12 and 15. I can stop work to have conversations, teach them things about my job and how to deal with different situations which crop up etc. They love to cook so Im around to help when need and at lunch we all get out and about for an hour or so rather than it being 6pm I'm just coming home and am too shattered to engage with them much

I think a lot kids will benefit from this because they have an opportunity to learn some life skills that have somewhat fallen by the wayside over the years, but that depends on their family support network, obviously some will just end up needing more xbox games

Our School have been great. I’ve been given shedloads of work for both my kids to do and both of them have an online classroom that they have to log into (daily i think but not sure yet) and complete tasks set by their class teacher, they/we have to submit the work and the teacher will go over it/comment on it.

The fast turnaround of all this has been impressive and i imagine very stressful for the teachers and admin support.

"

My daughter lives 80 miles away I've arranged with her mother that I will help where I can with schoolwork over video call and that if I get layed off I'll go and stay with them for a few days a week to help.

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By *lowersandcarsCouple  over a year ago

Aylesbury


"I have 2 special needs sons and they're going to struggle being out of routine. 4 weeks with easter hols and I cant work either which means no money.. I'm going to go mad and they will regress... csnt even take them swimming, cinema, bowling etc... "

If they have an EHCP they should still be going to school

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West


"From school? I read somewhere of a parent who said that how would we would cope with them at home. I found it quite fun lol.

It means they will actually have to be parents for a change and cant even offload them onto the grandparents

Oh dear, how will they cope ? "

Your parents didn't look after you 24/7 for months on end because you went to school too. Add in the total lack of anything to do outside the home and the isolation from friends, extended family and other social norms and you have a recipe for very unhappy families. Nice to see some people giving two hoots about families who will struggle.

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By *lide_n_rideWoman  over a year ago

East Midlands

Looking forward to spending quality time with my son .. I work within the nhs evenings .. we already got a structured timetable in place ... believe it’s best to try to keep routine as normal as we can for our children . There going to be missing out so much .

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By *lanemikeMan  over a year ago

Bolton


"Looking forward to spending quality time with my son .. I work within the nhs evenings .. we already got a structured timetable in place ... believe it’s best to try to keep routine as normal as we can for our children . There going to be missing out so much . "

Yep and now McDonalds too....!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I will cope fine

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By *eeleyWoman  over a year ago

Dudley


"From school? I read somewhere of a parent who said that how would we would cope with them at home. I found it quite fun lol.

It means they will actually have to be parents for a change and cant even offload them onto the grandparents

Oh dear, how will they cope ? "

Oh bloody hell, yet another thing we disagree on, good job I like you!

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By *ohnjones3210Man  over a year ago

Chester

Mine are amazing and I'm looking forward to it. They aren't difficult. They may even teach me a thing or two.

I've got to take on a new role. Tomorrow I'm going to try to carry on from where their teacher left off. I don't expect to be able to command the attention that a professional teacher would be able to get, but I'm going to give it a go. I should be working too. I'm self employed, but I'm going to semi-shelve that for the time being.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I have 2 special needs sons and they're going to struggle being out of routine. 4 weeks with easter hols and I cant work either which means no money.. I'm going to go mad and they will regress... csnt even take them swimming, cinema, bowling etc... "

My boy has autism and is still going to school 3 days a week as he's classed as vulnerable.

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