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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'd look into an all girls school for your daughter. [/quote] I agree. Boys and girls generally have different learning styles. Boys tend to be much more active. Where girls can sit quietly and listen, you will often find boys in a pile, leaning on one another, fidgeting, asking questions out of turn, needing to move around more. Especially in the very young grades. It gets better when they get older. A good teacher can manage both, but even with excellent classroom management, you are still going to have bouncy boys. If she's doing well academically, it doesn't sound like it's an unproductive learning environment. I would generally tend to focus on her learning to get along with those who are different from her. But if you feel that's too much to ask at such a young age (and it may be), then an all girls' class is probably a much better fit for her. [/quote]
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