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Tinkerbelle 13-11-2006 08:06

A little bit of advice please
 
It's that time of year again. Me v's the P.E. teacher.

My oldest has problems walking, nothing serious it's a form of flat foot but it affects her balance quiet badly. One thing she really struggles with is running. She partakes in most P.E. lessons but cross country running is just not her thing. Every year I have the same argument, I send a note in excusing her from cross country and every year the teachers say she has to do it. I've had to keep her off school this morning becuse she flatly refuses to do it. It's not just her physical inability to do it, it causes the other kids to ridicule her.

I don't know though, to me, it feels right to excuse her for the above reasons but every year the teacher tells her "no you will do cross country". Am I just being to soft excusing her or am I doing the right thing?

lettie 13-11-2006 08:12

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As a fellow hater of cross country running, or any kind of running for that matter.... I would excuse if it were down to me. You may need to speak to the head teacher and offer that your little un does another activity in its place..:D

Tinkerbelle 13-11-2006 08:16

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lol! :)

Mtheads just said your going to have to ring and have a word with the head but I just think it's such a silly thing to have to ring and bother her with.

Mick 13-11-2006 08:19

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Thats what she is there for give her a ring and explain things i am sure she will understand and sort it out for you tinks

Tinkerbelle 13-11-2006 08:22

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Yeah that's true Mick :)

garinda 13-11-2006 08:24

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She should do what I and lots of others did, pretend to do it. Set off running, then start to stroll....then hide and join up with the others when the first few have got back.


What a show up though, her dear old Mum unmasking her on here.:D

Tinkerbelle 13-11-2006 08:34

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Originally Posted by garinda
What a show up though, her dear old Mum unmasking her on here.:D

Tough! Call it pay back for graffitied accyweb meet photo :D

accymel 13-11-2006 09:18

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If you do have continued hassle i would also get a doctors note to back up any medical problems that effect her doing activities in PE that effects her condition.

flashy 13-11-2006 09:43

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
It's that time of year again. Me v's the P.E. teacher.

My oldest has problems walking, nothing serious it's a form of flat foot but it affects her balance quiet badly. One thing she really struggles with is running. She partakes in most P.E. lessons but cross country running is just not her thing. Every year I have the same argument, I send a note in excusing her from cross country and every year the teachers say she has to do it. I've had to keep her off school this morning becuse she flatly refuses to do it. It's not just her physical inability to do it, it causes the other kids to ridicule her.

I don't know though, to me, it feels right to excuse her for the above reasons but every year the teacher tells her "no you will do cross country". Am I just being to soft excusing her or am I doing the right thing?



oh dear P.E lessons this takes me back stinks, as i recall neither of us did P.E....EVER!!! me n stinks used to wander round the school instead, annoying teachers and having a sly fag in the toilets,ah those were the days *sits back with her pipe and slippers reminiscing* :D

Tinkerbelle 13-11-2006 10:01

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........ :rofl38:

I hope that's a peace pipe your smoking, I might need a few drags on it soon. I'm still waiting on the return phone call. ;)

I never have quite picked up the art of having a decent conversation with with teachers have I!! :rolleyes:

Neil 13-11-2006 10:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
lol! :)

Mtheads just said your going to have to ring and have a word with the head but I just think it's such a silly thing to have to ring and bother her with.

Tinks, phone the school and make an appointment to see the head. Don't talk to her on the phone, go and see her, it is much better face to face. Don't worry about thinking you are wasting her time, it is you child you are talking about so nothing is more important, I expect you will get a similar reply if you tell her you don't want to waste her time. Explain the situation and that every year you have the same problem. Ask the head to sort it out for you so that you won't have to explain it every year from now on. Face to face always gets the best results.

WillowTheWhisp 13-11-2006 10:03

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Tinkerbelle
It's that time of year again. Me v's the P.E. teacher.

My oldest has problems walking, nothing serious it's a form of flat foot but it affects her balance quiet badly. One thing she really struggles with is running. She partakes in most P.E. lessons but cross country running is just not her thing. Every year I have the same argument, I send a note in excusing her from cross country and every year the teachers say she has to do it. I've had to keep her off school this morning becuse she flatly refuses to do it. It's not just her physical inability to do it, it causes the other kids to ridicule her.

I don't know though, to me, it feels right to excuse her for the above reasons but every year the teacher tells her "no you will do cross country". Am I just being to soft excusing her or am I doing the right thing?


In my opinion you are perfectly correct in asking for her to be excused and it sounds like the school/teacher is being unreasonable in insisting she does this. If it's a different teacher each year and the same problem occurs each year then I would definitely have a word with the head about it.

What is it with teachers and cross country anyway? Why should a child have to do it? I'd have thought a letter from you as the parent should be adequate reason for them to excuse your daughter.

flashy 13-11-2006 10:05

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look stinks do you want auntie flashy to come over and sort it out? i'll tell them for ya *goes back to the pipe*

Tinkerbelle 13-11-2006 10:07

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I know, I will if need be Neil. I'm waiting on a call from the P.E. teacher herself, which I'm hoping the situation can be resolved with her rather than disturbing the head. If I get no joy I will speak to the head about it.

WillowTheWhisp 13-11-2006 10:08

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Good luck. Hope they can see your point of view.


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