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<blockquote data-quote="confuzzled" data-source="post: 441791" data-attributes="member: 8831"><p>we were in a group for a while that only had 4 kids (2 girls, 2 boys) and it was fine--in fact, it almost was better because they really got individual encouragement to socialize with each other and focus on their unique weaknesses.</p><p></p><p>bigger isnt always better--the big group we were in was just that, a huge group of socially challenged kids looking at each other not knowing what to do :-D</p><p></p><p>hopefully the 6 kid requirement isnt set in stone and they dont cancel on you!</p><p></p><p>(tell him its actually <em>fun</em>, honest!!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="confuzzled, post: 441791, member: 8831"] we were in a group for a while that only had 4 kids (2 girls, 2 boys) and it was fine--in fact, it almost was better because they really got individual encouragement to socialize with each other and focus on their unique weaknesses. bigger isnt always better--the big group we were in was just that, a huge group of socially challenged kids looking at each other not knowing what to do :-D hopefully the 6 kid requirement isnt set in stone and they dont cancel on you! (tell him its actually [I]fun[/I], honest!!) [/QUOTE]
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