Just having a wibble, prompted by another thread here. I'd actually forgotten that PE teachers even exist
"How do you deal with children who struggle at games" was a question I meant to ask when looking around secondaries last autumn, only I appear to have neglected to do so (probably because we were busy looking at the things ds was interested in and the PE teachers were either being mobbed by parents of sporty types or busy with the children giving gym demos and whatnot).
Is it like it was in the old days, when if you were crap you got picked last, felt like you might actually die doing cross country (drama queen) and were generally humiliated? Or has PE teaching moved on?
Poor ds really doens't like football, has never played peoper rugby, and is a little dyspraxic. Is PE going to ruin secondary for him? He's so looking forward to starting in September
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How good are secondary schools with children who aren't great at PE?
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JenaiMarrHePlaysGuitar · 12/06/2012 13:15
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