I know a lot of us have primary school aged grandchildren.
Do you think all the end of term/year activities have got out of hand - sports day, special assemblies, parties, picnics, non-uniform days, fetes, parents evenings, etc. etc. My DIL2 is reeling from it all - between playgroup and school, plus GD1 is leaving her infants school (junior school in September!) and there's a leavers' assembly, a leavers' party, visits to her new school, plus she's also leaving Rainbows because she will be 7 in the holidays and there are a load of activities there, too. Inevitably some of these activities have costs involved which not all parents are able to afford.
Both the girls are tired and on short fuses, plus GD1 has spent a lot of time worrying about going to the 'new' school, even though it's just across the playground.
What do you think?
Do you think all the end of term/year activities have got out of hand - sports day, special assemblies, parties, picnics, non-uniform days, fetes, parents evenings, etc. etc. My DIL2 is reeling from it all - between playgroup and school, plus GD1 is leaving her infants school (junior school in September!) and there's a leavers' assembly, a leavers' party, visits to her new school, plus she's also leaving Rainbows because she will be 7 in the holidays and there are a load of activities there, too. Inevitably some of these activities have costs involved which not all parents are able to afford.
Both the girls are tired and on short fuses, plus GD1 has spent a lot of time worrying about going to the 'new' school, even though it's just across the playground.
What do you think?
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