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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 537043" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>Yes, you're right... change is not easy. The mechanics of what would be involved in changing schools for J, principally moving at least during the week, do not fill me with energy and enthusiasm... And so difficult to weigh in the balance the advantages of moving to a school "right" for him, or at least more right, with the importance of stability. If he was keeping the same teacher in September, the decision would be made - I would have no choice but to move him. But he will have a change of teacher and I wonder... should we try it out and see how it goes before making a move? What if the new teacher is nice (a young man, apparently, but that's all I know about him)/ good with kids? The quality of the teacher is SO important. Anyway, I have an interview with the alternative school in the big city next Thursday and will take it from there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 537043, member: 11227"] Yes, you're right... change is not easy. The mechanics of what would be involved in changing schools for J, principally moving at least during the week, do not fill me with energy and enthusiasm... And so difficult to weigh in the balance the advantages of moving to a school "right" for him, or at least more right, with the importance of stability. If he was keeping the same teacher in September, the decision would be made - I would have no choice but to move him. But he will have a change of teacher and I wonder... should we try it out and see how it goes before making a move? What if the new teacher is nice (a young man, apparently, but that's all I know about him)/ good with kids? The quality of the teacher is SO important. Anyway, I have an interview with the alternative school in the big city next Thursday and will take it from there. [/QUOTE]
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