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Latest post on 01 December 2011 - 23:07
hi i was worried when i first had it done, but, as others have said, helps to do some research first, more into who is doing it, and what results you have seen. and yes , it is abit late now. but, on the otherhand, ive had botox done for years now and would not have anything else, its personal choice at the end of the day. im sure you will be fine , dont stress about it. chances are, you will love the results, as for the time to work, I cant see any change for at least a week, depends probably how much you have and where. you will be just fine im sure, let me know when it starts to work. and how you think then! and if you dont like it , it starts to break down after a few months or so, so at least you know you tried it.
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Latest post on 04 May 2011 - 21:47
thanks surfsunsand ill look into to this school, appreciate that, thanks
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Latest post on 02 May 2011 - 19:07
hi Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort & Spa is nice and kiddy friendly. i took all three of mine and the youngest at the time was only 4 months, had a great time and the staff were very good.
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Latest post on 02 May 2011 - 18:51
Try Bicarbonate of Soda its cheap and it works well on any smells, wont damage the fabric either. Takes any white marks stains off too.
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Latest post on 02 May 2011 - 18:40
thanks this is exactly what i thought, i looked at the requirements for teachers there as well and it does say, you just need a degree, not a teaching qualification which concerned me aswell. we might need to rethink this one. problem we face aswell is getting one child in a decent school is bad enough at KG stage, two is nearly impossible. thanks for all the comments, it has helped alot.
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Latest post on 02 May 2011 - 17:47
thanks i appreciate it. i believe kids learn through play and not study all the time, so its not filling me with joy! my kids are only 3 and 4 years, and i think your right, its slightly different than the school system im used to I didnt even apply there for my 13 year old, he isnt academic at all, so looking elsewhere for him, no way would he fit in. (and summer school for 6 weeks if your grades are not good, Id never see him lol ) oh, the joy of shcool hunting!!!!!!!!!
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Latest post on 02 May 2011 - 17:30
hi this is the problem, i havent been, my husband has, im english he is lebanese, hence the school choice, and he was quite impresssed by it all, since its the same system he had. Now from what i have read, its exactly as you all have described, im still in the UK, and wont be there again till july. i appreciate all the replys, cos this is what i thought. i just wanted honest opinions and from people who had kids there. what was my biggest concern, i read yesterday that as parents you are not allowed to speak to the teachers, this is school policy apparently, which is very odd indeed. thanks for the replies