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Parenting and Children on the Farm
Husband and wife employed on farm what to do with kids.
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<blockquote data-quote="Pennine Ploughing" data-source="post: 7501143" data-attributes="member: 999"><p>Let's face it, no one could of predicted schools closed for as long, turning a blind eye was good of him, but its probably wearing thin now,</p><p>If something was to happen to either of the kids, HSE would go through everything and could be up for a hefty fine, could even be more than a years wages for the staff,</p><p>It OK having kids about odd days, as you remember and think on there about, and be extra careful, but day after day familiarity sets in, and lax at keeping an eye on them,</p><p>No one would like it if a guy came to your house the fix a washing machine or service the central heating system with 2 kids in tow with him, and that would be less of a danger,</p><p>Think that the OP has been taking the p155 on this, and should of made other arrangements before now,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pennine Ploughing, post: 7501143, member: 999"] Let's face it, no one could of predicted schools closed for as long, turning a blind eye was good of him, but its probably wearing thin now, If something was to happen to either of the kids, HSE would go through everything and could be up for a hefty fine, could even be more than a years wages for the staff, It OK having kids about odd days, as you remember and think on there about, and be extra careful, but day after day familiarity sets in, and lax at keeping an eye on them, No one would like it if a guy came to your house the fix a washing machine or service the central heating system with 2 kids in tow with him, and that would be less of a danger, Think that the OP has been taking the p155 on this, and should of made other arrangements before now, [/QUOTE]
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