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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 388861" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>we always found it easiest to transition at a natural point in the school year--end of a trimester, after a break, etc. </p><p> </p><p>maybe it would be work to start in a few weeks, right after they come back from thanksgiving (given, of course, breaks aren't a cause of difficulty for yours)</p><p> </p><p>and i <em>might</em> slant the discussion to what an honor it is to be in the class, you must have worked hard to qualify for this, aren't you the luckiest kid in the world....again, provided yours views those things as good....for mine, the thought of needing extra help is cause for hysterics, but if she thinks its some kind of an "award" she's down with it. :-D</p><p> </p><p>its a fine line, LOL...i try to imply and not outright lie....but hey, one does what they have to!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 388861, member: 8831"] we always found it easiest to transition at a natural point in the school year--end of a trimester, after a break, etc. maybe it would be work to start in a few weeks, right after they come back from thanksgiving (given, of course, breaks aren't a cause of difficulty for yours) and i [I]might[/I] slant the discussion to what an honor it is to be in the class, you must have worked hard to qualify for this, aren't you the luckiest kid in the world....again, provided yours views those things as good....for mine, the thought of needing extra help is cause for hysterics, but if she thinks its some kind of an "award" she's down with it. :-D its a fine line, LOL...i try to imply and not outright lie....but hey, one does what they have to! [/QUOTE]
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