AnonyMouse_22106 Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 Does anyone tell their parents how little we get from the government for each child? and has this made any difference? I did think about it a couple of years ago and asked my PLA advisor (don't have one now!) what she thought and she advised me not to - to be honest not sure what her answer was now, but can remember thinking 'whatever' at the time! For me it's just over £2.20 a session less per child I'm not sure the parents would think anything of that, I might put it on my next newsletter. Quote
AnonyMouse_7120 Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 I'm more like 'do you know how much that piece of paper is worth to you and all you had to do was sign it and send it back and you couldn't even be bothered to do that' lol 1 Quote
AnonyMouse_30128 Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 Just wondering about going with the .....for the price of a cup of coffee this is what you get sort of thing! (although our funding rate is much higher than yours thumperrabbit. 2 Quote
AnonyMouse_8282 Posted February 7, 2016 Posted February 7, 2016 Does anyone tell their parents how little we get from the government for each child? and has this made any difference? Last year I had a conversion with a parent who complained about the £2 lunch club fee. I pointed out that mum didn't have to pay and suggested maybe she brought her own lunch along too and took the child out for a picnic lunch in the park , then returned him for the afternoon. We had a lengthy conversion about little we get for the other 6 hours (am+pm sessions). Mum then sort of 'clicked' and said that was why another setting near us managed to charge and extra £35 per week... She returned at the end of the session with a check for lunch club fees.......... and now (the child has left for school) she sends in lots of her very good condition outgrown games, puzzles and toys :1b :1b :1b Some parents are nice.. :1b 3 Quote
AnonyMouse_39602 Posted March 2, 2016 Posted March 2, 2016 Just popped back to this post and glad to see its sorted and your manger has decided the setting is the best bra for her. Parents eh , sometimes you can't help but feel sorry for the children Well done Rea X 1 Quote
AnonyMouse_3139 Posted March 2, 2016 Author Posted March 2, 2016 Mom took the child out and placed her in the nursery attached to the school next door. . Pretty certain its what she wanted to do all along, she just wanted a reason for disrupting her childs last couple of terms that she could blame on someone else. Friend works in the school and she's heard very loud and prolonged screaming, such a shame for the child but a huge relief for our staff! 1 Quote
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