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August 29, 2006The Nannies in The Times (UK)
A CLASS OF THEIR OWN Last Thursday, distracted by a mound of paperwork, I left the children to their own devices. They did what you might expect any boys of 10 and 13 to do — slobbed around the TV and PlayStation and snacked on Rich Tea biscuits. It was only at 4pm, when they finally roused themselves to kick a football in the garden, that I realised they were still in their pyjamas. Mothers, in my experience, fall into one of two camps — those who can’t wait to shove their children back through the school gates, and those who wish the holidays could be stretched into late September. When my own children were at the demanding, bickering, energy-sapping stage, obviously I was among the former. Now that they can make their own toast while I read the papers in bed, well, why would I be in a hurry to restore the tyranny of the school run? Read the article in full > click here. Posted by Justine Walsh on August 29, 2006. Send to a friend. |
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