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School continuity for siblings when difficult child has to change schools
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<blockquote data-quote="slsh" data-source="post: 435115" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>If the current school is a good fit for your daughter, I'd leave her there. I think ultimately it ended up being a very good thing that my difficult child never attended the same school as my other kids (well, he was in our elementary school for about 12 months, but by the time my next kiddo got there, thank you was all but forgotten). I think every opportunity should be taken to give your easy child as much normalcy as possible. If you wouldn't have moved her after K anyway, I wouldn't do it now. Sometimes life with- difficult children dictates way too much of our pcs' lives, so I definitely would try to let her do her thing, apart from/in spite of difficult child.</p><p></p><p>And not to be too negative, but if your difficult child is not able to function in the next school placement, is it fair to move your daughter once again?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slsh, post: 435115, member: 8"] If the current school is a good fit for your daughter, I'd leave her there. I think ultimately it ended up being a very good thing that my difficult child never attended the same school as my other kids (well, he was in our elementary school for about 12 months, but by the time my next kiddo got there, thank you was all but forgotten). I think every opportunity should be taken to give your easy child as much normalcy as possible. If you wouldn't have moved her after K anyway, I wouldn't do it now. Sometimes life with- difficult children dictates way too much of our pcs' lives, so I definitely would try to let her do her thing, apart from/in spite of difficult child. And not to be too negative, but if your difficult child is not able to function in the next school placement, is it fair to move your daughter once again? [/QUOTE]
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