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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 491464" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>My mind tells me option #2 -- as it sounds like the perfect learning environment for him.</p><p>But my gut says #1 -- because similar to KLMNO, I moved Matt when he was that age and it took him 2 years to re-group. That is only based on my son though....change devastates him. </p><p>#3 I would say no to just because his Dad doesn't even want him there -- that is not a good welcome mat for a new life.</p><p>And there is the other antidote that keeps rolling around in my brain -- "why fix what isn't broken".</p><p>I was always the Mom that wanted the very best for Matt, and kept changing schools to find him that. In retrospect I should have just waited until it was really broken before I tried to fix it -- because instead I feel like I broke him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 491464, member: 3301"] My mind tells me option #2 -- as it sounds like the perfect learning environment for him. But my gut says #1 -- because similar to KLMNO, I moved Matt when he was that age and it took him 2 years to re-group. That is only based on my son though....change devastates him. #3 I would say no to just because his Dad doesn't even want him there -- that is not a good welcome mat for a new life. And there is the other antidote that keeps rolling around in my brain -- "why fix what isn't broken". I was always the Mom that wanted the very best for Matt, and kept changing schools to find him that. In retrospect I should have just waited until it was really broken before I tried to fix it -- because instead I feel like I broke him. [/QUOTE]
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