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Didn't put much on cuts or grazes.....just held them under running water(extremities, that is)......if no running water available I have to admit to using mumspit. She survived! |
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Thinking of children, my Daughter always comes on a Saturday, she does my shopping for me, when she comes in I always ask her how her hubby is and my Granddaughter, this morning she said, she's dead, didn't come in while 3-30am, just before I came out she text me, why was she not in, no she was in bed:eek::eek::eek:she sent her mother a text from upstairs, beam me up scotty
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You boys -all the same;):D |
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"mumspit" Now that brings back memories of hankys just before you left the house, to make sure you wern't to grubby to be seen in public:D
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What a load of old guff.
http://www.childrenssociety.org.uk/s...ren_policy.pdf Though with 25% of children in the U.K. apparently living in 'poverty', these latest figures aren't too bad. :rolleyes: Still, I suppose little Amba-Mae, and Kyle, might be a little down in the dumps, when they realise the odds of them becoming famous as a WAG, or winning the X-Factor, are stacked against them. |
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It's all relative and what's going on in third world countries should not be relative to our young people. Our young people should have ample opportunity to progress themselves but unfortunately their life chances and opportunities are limited by their family situations which is not assisted by the public's perceptions. Not all young people have caring and happy families, whether well off or poor. You can be poor with good prospects or poor and hopeless. |
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Where does it give the socio-economic breakdown of these children, which show the 9% of 'unhappy' children, are all from the same background? Please could you supply this evidence? Silly me. I was under the misapprehension that the 'unhappy' tots are just as likely to be sat in their bedrooms, surrounded by every conceivable luxury. Look forward to seeing the breakdown. |
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Makes me rather unhappy the some daft ha'p'orths equate possessing material goods with happiness. I personally know many people who grow up with literally next to nowt, except love, and who had very happy childhoods. |
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Sorry Garinda, I'm not referring to the study but from my own thirty years experience of working with young people and families, I know I should have been more specific I stand corrected.
Additionally I agree that people can grow up with nothing and know that they have everything, unfortunately there is a section of society who seem to want material goods who do not have the understanding that they have to be earned, and in today's materialistic society are willing to get them by any means and do equate them with happiness. |
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