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    Do any of you do anything for this...or is it too sad a topic for the children? Do you do a happy friendship day instead (or something similar)? I'm not sure if I should do something or not....mindee is only 3yrs and own son is only 2yrs.

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    Not something I've ever looked into. Maybe it would be more appropriate for the older children. Dunno I may have to have a bit of a research.

    Not much help was I ??

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    My teenagers have explored this at school. I don't cover it with the little ones though.

    Not sure how you could explain it to a little one tbh.

    If parents were marking it because they had something in their family history then I would ask them if they wanted me to mark it too and follow their wishes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Twinkles View Post
    Not something I've ever looked into. Maybe it would be more appropriate for the older children. Dunno I may have to have a bit of a research.

    Not much help was I ??
    ha ha - yes you were, don't be so hard on yourself! It was a pretty odd question wasn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sarah707 View Post
    My teenagers have explored this at school. I don't cover it with the little ones though.

    Not sure how you could explain it to a little one tbh.

    If parents were marking it because they had something in their family history then I would ask them if they wanted me to mark it too and follow their wishes.

    Hth
    Thanks Sarah - yeah that helps

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    I wouldn't just because it's so horrific and sad. Lo's don't need to know things like this until they are older (secondary school) in my opinion.

    I like the idea of a friendship day instead though... We are one big global family that kind of thing.

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    We dont do this with the young ones although the older ones have done about it at school

    Angel xx

 

 

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