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2006-09-06 03:13:38 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Preschool

mum lives in yorkshire with custoidy of cj who has a placementin schjool but his dad lives in scunthorpe mum/dad are yrying to stay together in scunthorpe but mum does not want to lose her home in yorkshire council propety

2006-09-06 06:11:34 · update #1

mum lives in yorkshire with custoidy of cj who has a placementin schjool but his dad lives in scunthorpe mum/dad are yrying to stay together in scunthorpe but mum does not want to lose her home in yorkshire council propety

2006-09-06 06:12:25 · update #2

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Can he, sure. But it might confuse him. If possible I would try to stick to one. Its a lot of change for someone so young and it could be upsetting to him.

2006-09-06 03:19:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why do you want to live in scunthorpe and yorkshire?

If you are paying for nurseries then there will not be a problem. However you will have problems when your child goes to school proper - he will not be allowed to attend two of them!

If you really mean to work on your relationship, you need to do it whole heartedly.

Oh, and I don't want to sound rude but have you thought of going back to school to learn better English - your question was extremely difficult to understand. Sorry!

Just remember that both of you must put your son first. You obviously have a difficult relationship with the father - but you must always love your son more than you hate each other!

Good luck in the future!

2006-09-09 00:05:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If they are both provided by the education authorities then I suspect not - you are only entitled to one nursery place as I understand it. We don't know your particular circumstances but if these require the child to spend part of his time in each area then you may be able to get some sort of dispensation but would need to talk to the two education departments about this.

2006-09-06 03:23:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 5 · 0 0

Presumably you are divorced or separated from his mother and you have joint custody which includes some weekdays?
In that case, it will be possible for you to enrol him in two nurseries but in a year's time he will be set to progress to full-time school (Year R now) and he can only go to one school which will obviously be the one nearest his permanent home.

It might be better to leave him in the one he already attends so he can make friends with those who will be his classmates in "proper" school.

2006-09-06 03:37:38 · answer #4 · answered by Marinersfan 5 · 2 0

I don't think that would be a good idea. It's very important for a child that age to have some stability - he'll just be too confused having 2 different schools and teachers and friends. Put him first and think of his security.

2006-09-07 05:41:36 · answer #5 · answered by pinklady23 2 · 1 0

I don't know this school development- but why not? It is not elementary school. My daughters have been involved in many activities at the same time. If I were you I would ask the schools and not yahoo.

2006-09-06 15:15:00 · answer #6 · answered by kelliemag 3 · 0 0

I don't see why not :)

2006-09-06 03:15:44 · answer #7 · answered by Ganja 2 · 0 0

yes. If he can travel in time.

2006-09-06 03:18:32 · answer #8 · answered by A 4 · 0 1

what at the the same time??????

2006-09-06 03:19:52 · answer #9 · answered by Nottingham man 3 · 0 1

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