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NEWBIE - Borderline Kid/School Trouble - Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="bystander" data-source="post: 37728" data-attributes="member: 3614"><p>Thanks totoro! Our situations do sound similar for sure!</p><p></p><p>My DS actually went to a Waldorf-based school for Kindergarten ... he <u>LOVED</u> it - and so did I! The nearest Waldorf with full complement of grades is almost an hour from me though. That's too far. I think my DS is like your daughter - when he gets back into a structured situation he'll be better. And even if there is that J&H kid like your daughter had and my DS has now ... if the teacher actually makes an attempt to keep them apart - things <em>should</em> be OK for him.</p><p></p><p>No matter where DS winds up - I think I'm going to request that the teacher have him sit up front.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bystander, post: 37728, member: 3614"] Thanks totoro! Our situations do sound similar for sure! My DS actually went to a Waldorf-based school for Kindergarten ... he <u>LOVED</u> it - and so did I! The nearest Waldorf with full complement of grades is almost an hour from me though. That's too far. I think my DS is like your daughter - when he gets back into a structured situation he'll be better. And even if there is that J&H kid like your daughter had and my DS has now ... if the teacher actually makes an attempt to keep them apart - things [i]should[/i] be OK for him. No matter where DS winds up - I think I'm going to request that the teacher have him sit up front. [/QUOTE]
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