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Son on the road, somewhere, cold, wet, skint, stuck.
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<blockquote data-quote="nlj" data-source="post: 626592" data-attributes="member: 17650"><p>So sad</p><p>So worn out</p><p>Thanks for your replies. </p><p>Would like to crawl under a rock right now and leave my stress behind.</p><p>So hard to remain detached at times of crisis, even though I was getting quite good at practising detachment from day to day. </p><p></p><p>Kathy, I teach mainly year 11 now (age 16), but have taught from age 5 to adults over the years.</p><p>Yes, it's 'Maths' here, not 'Math'. haha. But Maths is Maths in every language and every culture. I wish life was as straightforward and 'black and white' as Maths. I always disliked Probability as a slightly unreliable branch of Maths. Give me some definite answers and some fixed and reliable outcomes any day. What's the chance of a talented, educated and optimistic son ending up on the streets? Close to zero I would have thought, but sadly not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nlj, post: 626592, member: 17650"] So sad So worn out Thanks for your replies. Would like to crawl under a rock right now and leave my stress behind. So hard to remain detached at times of crisis, even though I was getting quite good at practising detachment from day to day. Kathy, I teach mainly year 11 now (age 16), but have taught from age 5 to adults over the years. Yes, it's 'Maths' here, not 'Math'. haha. But Maths is Maths in every language and every culture. I wish life was as straightforward and 'black and white' as Maths. I always disliked Probability as a slightly unreliable branch of Maths. Give me some definite answers and some fixed and reliable outcomes any day. What's the chance of a talented, educated and optimistic son ending up on the streets? Close to zero I would have thought, but sadly not. [/QUOTE]
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