No More Family Holidays In Term Time

No More Family Holidays In Term Time
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Recently we received a letter from school. The law has changed. The school is no longer allowed to authorise family holidays in school term time.

What do you think about this?

Personally... I think it's ridiculous! I'm someone who missed over a year of school and didn't take my SATs (because I was having chemotherapy), but still got 9 GSCE's, 3 A Levels, an AS Level and a 2:1 honours degree (amongst a few additional vocational certificates).

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I don't think missing a week of school makes any difference to a child's education. Furthermore, I feel it should be a parent's choice, whether or not they take their child out of school for a holiday.

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The majority of parents, cannot afford a holiday in term time, as the prices are so much more expensive.

In addition to this, families with children or parents who suffer from SAD (seasonal affective disorder) in the winter, can experience a real boost in confidence, attention span and physical wellbeing, by taking a holiday in the winter.

The chances are a child will learn a lot more about culture, language and real life from a week in another country, than they will from a week in the classroom. Children learn through experience too and this shouldn't be disregarded.

I'm not saying children should have a holiday every term, but I think they should be allowed a holiday every year. And parents should have that choice.

The consensus among many angry parents was that they would still choose to take their children on holiday and that they'd accept the unauthorised absence and pay the fine if they were reported.

I'm guessing the people who came up with this new law don't have children. That or they can afford to take a tutor with them to their villa in Barbados or they can afford Christmas in Aspen. Most of us don't have that luxury.

Let's face it, whilst none of us condone law breaking, there won't be any fewer absences or holidays in term time. But there will just be a lot more children staying off school with tonsilitis and returning with a tan.

Emma is a 27-year-old mum of three and stepmum to one, recently graduated, starting her own business and fighting cancer.

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