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What's gone wrong with basic parenting one in four kids about to start school are still in nappies . Yes a case for a minority of kids with various issues but 1 in 4 ridiculous amount
 
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When you see parents and their kids wandering around the supermarket in pyjamas, you have to wonder.

Years ago, it was quite a thing in south Wales, such that Tesco - IIRC - banned the wearing of pyjamas in their stores.
Of course, R5L "sent a reporter" to a south Wales Tesco, to go and find such a slob. Didn't take long, so they interviewed her.

She was quite affronted by the policy, and went so far as to say, on air, that "These are my best pyjamas as well!" :ROFLMAO:
 
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In my local primary, almost 50% of pupils have been labelled as having some sort of learning disorder.
And I was told that's about average.
How's this possible???
Wouldn't be because schools get extra money for every child with learning disorders?
Otherwise it's shocking that half the population cannot learn at standard pace.
 
What's gone wrong with basic parenting one in four kids about to start school are still in nappies . Yes a case for a minority of kids with various issues but 1 in 4 ridiculous amount
As you pointed out, there are kids where this is because of a learning difficulties, and you can't tell just by looking at them whether they do have learning difficulties.
 
As you pointed out, there are kids where this is because of a learning difficulties, and you can't tell just by looking at them whether they do have learning difficulties.
what 1 in 4 kids have learning difficulties that severe they cant be potty trained dont talk nonsense that why i said some kids have issues
 
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