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$1 scrie:$2'm not a school run mum yet since my daughter is only 2, but when I grow up I hope to be one. Honestly, what is the alternative? Allow a 5 year old to travel on Reading buses alone? Tell her to brave the roads on a bike? Hope that we are one of the lucky ones when it comes to ever changing school catchment areas or rely on home schooling?
$1 scrie:$2he best bit was the arrogant w***** with 2 kids aged about 7 and 9 who came over as the most pigheaded, stuck up person going
He did a drive of 3 miles round trip to school at 7:30am and it took him 50-60mins but added an hour on his journey to work and he was moaning at this – his view was that all delivery trucks etc, should not be allowed on the roads especially around schools as they held the traffic up and made it difficult to get his large 4 x 4 through
He lived in a highly populated expensive area of London and most of his journey was along a main A and then a lot of time was spent waiting for a gap to park as close to the gates as possible
When it was pointed out that he could walk there and back home in half the time then drive to work the opposite direction without problems his answer was – why should he, and did you expect his children to walk a whole 1.5 miles on the dirty streets – oh and they where both overweight, and so was he!
. Si se pare ca nu numai noi avem taranii nostri (iar Reading e un oras mediu, nici mare precum Londra/Manchester, dar nici unul cu 3 strazi).$1 scrie:$2 am a mother but I have never learned to drive. My daughter and I walk everywhere. But yes, I have observed over the years parents who lived next to each other who came into school IN SEPARATE cars. No - they were not women who worked - it would be straight home. They sometimes arrived in pyjamas. So in that respect, it was daft and made me cross. My daughter goes on a public bus and then her father picks her up - very late, because she is a day boarder. Traffic at that time is undramatic. But a lot of women do work and drop off their children so they can zoom to work. It's stressful and rushed. But I see a lot of children in Caversham walking to school - including some very small children who nevertheless look very mature.
Perception of danger is out of proportion to the actual danger - but you can't blame parents for being protective. You do realise what you have to do to produce a child? None of us want to go through that again.
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