Yes I thought it was a good idea lol to be honest mum would pick them up on her way home from work at 5 which doesn’t give is much time to spend with them and we would have to prepare something separate from our tea where as this way we can all eat together 🙂
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The twins might think it's such fun to go to your house that's what they want to do, or they may be so tired at the end of the school day they just want to go home . But it's nice to have options, Qwerty. I live too far away to bring my GDs here after school, so it's not an option for us.
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Originally posted by Daisy View PostThe twins might think it's such fun to go to your house that's what they want to do, or they may be so tired at the end of the school day they just want to go home . But it's nice to have options, Qwerty. I live too far away to bring my GDs here after school, so it's not an option for us.
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Originally posted by Glammanana View PostSchool time already where does the time go you do it your way Qwerty and enjoy those little people.
My GGD starts nursery after Easter only 15 hrs a week but she is so ready to mix with other little ones I can't believe how the time has flown by.
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Qwerty - I do feel for you. I was the same when GD1 was starting school. She was 4 plus one week, and although ready intelligence wise, she had still been having an afternoon nap which we had to stop a few weeks before she started school. We had visions of her falling asleep in class, and she eats very slowly (still does) she'd never get through her lunch. She wasn't the smallest in the class, but very slight, and had no idea how to cope with the rough and tumble of the playground. Fortunately she had a really brilliant teacher who very quickly 'got' her strengths and weaknesses. Even now, in Year 4 she's still a bit timid in the playground, but adores school and can't wait to do homework when she has it.
The twins will get a chance to go into their 'big' school during the summer term, and a lot of schools just have Reception class in on the first day of term. By the way, GD1 has twins in her year who are even younger than her - they are both boys and were in different classes, which I think was the parent's choice.
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