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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 260622" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>CM, we had to make a similar decision for easy child about next year. She was very much against the idea of going to a new school, but I've been working on her a lot to point out all the great things about her going there. (Didn't tell her I'd already signed the form and it's a done deal). A lot of the protesting is just her natural anxieties coming out. She can really dig in her heels if she feels it's too much of a change or potentially scary to her. She's slowly warming up to the idea now because I'm constantly harping on the positives, especially when she comes home from school frustrated about something that I KNOW she won't have to deal with at the new school.</p><p> </p><p>Sometimes we have to bite the bullet and do what we know will be best for our kids, and have faith that they will adapt eventually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 260622, member: 3444"] CM, we had to make a similar decision for easy child about next year. She was very much against the idea of going to a new school, but I've been working on her a lot to point out all the great things about her going there. (Didn't tell her I'd already signed the form and it's a done deal). A lot of the protesting is just her natural anxieties coming out. She can really dig in her heels if she feels it's too much of a change or potentially scary to her. She's slowly warming up to the idea now because I'm constantly harping on the positives, especially when she comes home from school frustrated about something that I KNOW she won't have to deal with at the new school. Sometimes we have to bite the bullet and do what we know will be best for our kids, and have faith that they will adapt eventually. [/QUOTE]
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