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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 239034" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Crazymama: when my son had insider info I went to one vp in elementary school. The thing I said to him through his life is: there are two basic ways to learn. The easy way or the hard way.</p><p>my strongest interagation device for boys is this What did you think was going to happen?</p><p>I am glade you feel there is a school you want you middle schooler to attend. It is a tricky age for parents and it is tough on the kids. Our middle schools are all full of children in puberty and that is what makes the schools rep bad. When I was doing what you are...fretting over that bad middle school...I was sure that THAT SCHOOL was THE PROBLEM...in reality it is the age and the issues that come with the child growing into their next stage and parent growth that makes THE PROBLEM. It was not bad. The conselor the first year we were there won an award. A vp took my son for his entire middle school time...not changing vp each year.</p><p>Keep up the good work and the Mom Radar tuned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 239034, member: 6271"] Crazymama: when my son had insider info I went to one vp in elementary school. The thing I said to him through his life is: there are two basic ways to learn. The easy way or the hard way. my strongest interagation device for boys is this What did you think was going to happen? I am glade you feel there is a school you want you middle schooler to attend. It is a tricky age for parents and it is tough on the kids. Our middle schools are all full of children in puberty and that is what makes the schools rep bad. When I was doing what you are...fretting over that bad middle school...I was sure that THAT SCHOOL was THE PROBLEM...in reality it is the age and the issues that come with the child growing into their next stage and parent growth that makes THE PROBLEM. It was not bad. The conselor the first year we were there won an award. A vp took my son for his entire middle school time...not changing vp each year. Keep up the good work and the Mom Radar tuned. [/QUOTE]
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