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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 181695" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Wow, Susie! I'm sure there will be trying experiences (for both you and difficult child) through this, but middle school years are tough- it is a tough age, as we all know. It might be a great thing for Jessie to work through this stage going to a public school-as difficult as it can get, it seems like it has exciting moments, too. So far, difficult child has gone through (and lost) a GREAT friend experience, his first school dance, and learning about very different types of relationships with teachers/staff- not bad things- but learning how to communicate with them on a little bit different level. Maybe there is something to be said for going thru the awkward years in mainstream, where they can see everyone else- from all different backgrounds- going thru the awkward years, too.</p><p></p><p>I'm glad you had such a good impression today- is she excited about it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 181695, member: 3699"] Wow, Susie! I'm sure there will be trying experiences (for both you and difficult child) through this, but middle school years are tough- it is a tough age, as we all know. It might be a great thing for Jessie to work through this stage going to a public school-as difficult as it can get, it seems like it has exciting moments, too. So far, difficult child has gone through (and lost) a GREAT friend experience, his first school dance, and learning about very different types of relationships with teachers/staff- not bad things- but learning how to communicate with them on a little bit different level. Maybe there is something to be said for going thru the awkward years in mainstream, where they can see everyone else- from all different backgrounds- going thru the awkward years, too. I'm glad you had such a good impression today- is she excited about it? [/QUOTE]
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