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"I just can’t fathom how my children aren’t allowed to go into their grandparents house but can go to school. I’m leaning toward keeping them off, which our head is completely supportive of. Even though my daughter isn’t in the shielding category she’s still at risk being type one diabetic due to illness in general can cause complications. Urgh it’s so tricky knowing what the right thing to do is Sassy " Yep The logistics of it will be impossible for me until they will be allowed to go to my parents before/after school when I work That is the only reason I will have to keep them off, at least on the days when I work | |||
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"For those of us that are non furloughed/ still working, we will have to be very flexible on how we rota taking the kids to school. Or rather have helpful empolyers They're not exactly proposing a straight forward soliton " I may just take mine to school on my days off Be impossible when I'm in work | |||
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"For those of us that are non furloughed/ still working, we will have to be very flexible on how we rota taking the kids to school. Or rather have helpful empolyers They're not exactly proposing a straight forward soliton I may just take mine to school on my days off Be impossible when I'm in work" that's if your days off work and the kids days in school coincide at all | |||
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"For those of us that are non furloughed/ still working, we will have to be very flexible on how we rota taking the kids to school. Or rather have helpful empolyers They're not exactly proposing a straight forward soliton I may just take mine to school on my days off Be impossible when I'm in workthat's if your days off work and the kids days in school coincide at all " Exactly. Else they will just stay home until September. Makes no odds to me really | |||
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"Swaying towards sending mine back who’s in year 6 as she needs some kind of structure and transition before high school in September. Her school is quite small and always very well organised so I’m not worried. That said any hint of a rise in cases relating to schools I will take her out again. Eldest in year 11 there is no point in going back as all her exams have been cancelled anyway. I totally respect all parents views on this these are my personal views " There is an incubation period with Covid. By the time a rise is reported, it’s already out there sadly, as was seen at the outset of all this | |||
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