>>810264these kids have zero out potential until they hit University, and that's IF they do. When you understand the background/upbringing these kids are from whatever I do isn't even going to make dent in the attitude they have, and will be undone within 10 minutes of being at home with their parents. (If you're from the UK, and are old enough to remember Harry Enfield on TV, think Wayne and Waynetta with WiFi) You're talking on par with the probability of you becoming an astronaut.
>>810292Beddgelert- it's a big family friendly site. I have camped here a good 10 years+ ago and it's seemingly been overhauled to meet the needs of the modern glamper. It's just down the road from Llyn Dinas (one of my favorite local haunts, where the OP pic is of oddly enough)
>>810842yes it's back anon lol. I'm sort of humbled to be recognised and remembered desu
Lots of advice on the thread in general. I'm not sure how many of you actually have kids to be able to offer legit advice, but the main theme is keep the little buggers occupied
>>809947>>810842You guys seem familiar with this kind of thing. Give them tasks (fun stuff, not mining salt) If I buy a big ass bag of wrapped sweets ( like Mars Celebrations) I can probably dole out rewards for stuff (classic who can catch the biggest bug in a jar) as short term measure. As the kids are totally /in/ it cuts back a lot on the /out/ stuff I'm able to do with them but if they see the sweets they can probably be persuaded to be a lot more outgoing..... (fuck I should be posting on /b/ if i'm talking about giving kids candy to get them to do what I want :/ )
Any other advise/feedback/suggestions would be good. Like I said I hate kids, have had very little to do with them as a rule and so am way out of my depth with this.