Both my kids read a huge amount, and are both doing very well in all aspects of their schooling. When the teacher brings in books from her own home which (I AM TOLD) contain more adult material than is in a 14 year old's school library then I feel it worth looking into.
This thread was a simple request for advice about what the process should be.
not believing in santa or a tooth fairy does not make a child grow up quicker
I do find the whole idea of talking to the head teacher over this utterly hilarious though (as does my own 9 year old )
what books?
worry about things that are of actual importance
It's funny what will make some people laugh![]()
people don't generally laugh at unfunny things
Not Pixies surely?As a parent, im really looking forward to the Santa/tooth fairy stuff as well as everything else.
Not Pixies surely?
what books?

Everyone is complaining about the state of the education system at the moment and also complaining about Gove who is trying to change it.
The system is wrong at the moment and Gove's fundamental ideas are good (based on various studies). I am not agreeing with Gove, just don't understand why people hate him yet can't specify all the things he has done wrong.
How wrong depends on the school, but a big factor is the parents involvement in their child's education.
As for the person who doesn't like Academies, you have no idea how good academies are and how we need them in the current education system. It doesn't work for all schools, but has a huge number of benefits.
"50 shades of grey" was never going to be a good idea for the school library![]()
Gove is like most of the coalition ministers he hasnt a clue about the brief he has, all his 'inovations' are nothing whatsoever to do with 'various studies' and everything to do with ideology. Actually most of his ideas are roundly condemned by most academics but seemingly Gove knows best.Everyone is complaining about the state of the education system at the moment and also complaining about Gove who is trying to change it.
The system is wrong at the moment and Gove's fundamental ideas are good (based on various studies). I am not agreeing with Gove, just don't understand why people hate him yet can't specify all the things he has done wrong.
How wrong depends on the school, but a big factor is the parents involvement in their child's education.
As for the person who doesn't like Academies, you have no idea how good academies are and how we need them in the current education system. It doesn't work for all schools, but has a huge number of benefits.